Damnable in a sentence as an adjective

My hands hurt just looking at that damnable thing.

Still a damnable maze of cubicle farms, though.

Try as I might, I just can't seem to shake off this damnable sense of perspective.

She did a damnable fine job on the lightning algorithm.

The US also suffers from that most damnable of afflictions: success.

I'm sure it's easier to parse without it but it can't be that hard.- On the "damnable use requirement", I see his point.

One of the damnable things about depression is that it feeds into itself quite nicely.

Still a damnable outrage, but I can see more of an argument for not prosecuting the torturers.

Alexis is smart with excellent points, though he didn't make some of the more damnable points against this proposed regulation.

I am consistently fighting with every electronic item I own that has those damnable things.

"The telephone case is more damnable, and reads like a combination of a short horizon for ROI combined with Innovator's Dilemma.

Damnable definitions

adjective

deserving a curse; "her damnable pride"

See also: execrable