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damnably

British  
/ ˈdæmnəblɪ /

adverb

  1. in a detestable manner

  2. (intensifier)

    it was damnably unfair

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"Damnably, I must say," Van Slyck agreed sympathetically.

From The Argus Pheasant by Beecham, John Charles

"Damnably provoking!" muttered Algernon to himself as he stood looking at the little cabinet with gloomy, anxious brows.

From A Charming Fellow, Volume III (of 3) by Trollope, Frances Eleanor