damnably in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for damnably in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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For one thing, it's damnably difficult to review individual episodes of a show that's designed as a continuous narrative.
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Getting foreign policy right is damnably hard.
www.independent.ie
Yet, translating rules into effective enforcement has proved damnably difficult.
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It's wise advice, though damnably hard to put into practice.
www.telegraph.co.uk
These are damnably false charges.
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The film is damnably amusing.
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The damnably difficult thing about all of this, of course, is that you can't presume that both are innocent at the same time.
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It is as simple, and as damnably difficult, as that.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But did they have to choose entrants who are so damnably talented?
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We are a damnably creative and inventive species.
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