damnedest
Americannoun
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of damnedest
Example Sentences
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“We’re doing our damnedest to get this right,” said Steven Siegel, a board member of the Colorado Healing Fund.
From New York Times • Jun. 25, 2023
"It can't achieve strategic surprise but it will try its damnedest to achieve operational and tactical surprise. That will involve concealment, camouflage, deception, misinformation which they used quite successfully last autumn."
From Reuters • Jun. 14, 2023
To that moment, he had done his damnedest.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 16, 2022
Bernard called it “controlled confidence,” and it looked just as much like unmitigated energy, and the whole dance reached its hilt in the damnedest sequence amid the third quarter.
From Washington Post • Nov. 13, 2021
“All right,” I said, trying my damnedest to sound like them.
From "Tradition" by Brendan Kiely
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