Word: goddammed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...whose upended feet were dusty with the sands of France. Medical Corpsmen moved among them, looking at their wound tags. Some of the wounded were smoking. *A homesick U.S. soldier said wryly: "Is that really England? I never thought I wanted to see the goddam country again but now it looks like heaven." Some of the men had their eyes closed. Over the faces of some, blankets had been drawn. As the wounded and the dead came back, other soldiers, with flowers stuck in the camouflage netting of their tin hats, marched past them through the streets of the English...
Their General Alphonse Pierre Juin and his high-ranking associates also took the eyes of true soldiers. Said a U.S. tank commander of one daring French brigadier general: "Look at him-right up at the front. They are all that way-goddam emotional but they go right up there with their...
...that moment we entered a new world. The first words I heard were: "Goddam, the Japanese are running around by the dozens out there. Go ahead and fire. Watch out for the infantry. Look at those bastards! Goddamit, fire...
...this one seemed already aerated--never seen a 'poon with drier ink. An' y' know, I mussa been drunk--becos every goddam thing in the paper seemed to me to have been written by some guy whats already left. Never seen a 'poon with so much correspondence...
...years and they know what it's all about. We don't. We know our business, but our business is the labor game, not putting on concerts. We didn't figure on all the obstacles. If these orchestras played where they belong, okay, but this goddam transportation has been murdering us. If you go 100 miles out of town, it takes all day to get the band down and back and you have to give them two meals. You got to have a hall or a park. You got to worry about transportation of all the instruments...