12 example sentences using damnably.
Damnably used in a sentence
Damnably in a sentence as an adverb
But there's no denying that when it works, it works damnably well.
It’s damnably hard to train 1800 users spread across a state with varying levels of experience.
Not great for chatting but damnably useful for unmissable comms with others on a box.
On that note, what is so damnably awful about learning Westmoreland's point of view?
I don't mean to be glib - it turns out to be a damnably hard problem that's been battled by thousands for centuries.
But it's damnably inconvenient and most modern people's seem to want to take a pill and carry on as usual.
Until they can solve the sensor issues, they won't be. Heavy rain, snow and fog are still damnably difficult for them to deal with in a reasonable fashion.
Or, damnably, law enforcement won't understand the technical aspect and just file a report and do nothing anyway.
WinerWatcher was awesome, and its subject's reaction to it damnably revealing.
It is a _damnably_ sensitive gimmick, pressure-sensitivity would improve it, but in general its a solution looking for a problem.
It occurs to me that if we didn't have only 2 sides, practically, maybe policy discussions wouldn't be so damnably acrimonious and win-lose.
> Their mistake was to provoke a hot war instead of a cold warTrue, except I'd replace 'cold war' with 'continued legislative compromise'; the North was damnably willing to compromise with the South, allowing them to get much of what they wanted with rather little sacrifice.