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damn well

Description

The term "damn well" is an idiomatic expression used to emphasize that something is done or known with exceptional skill, certainty, or effectiveness. It can be used as an adverb or as part of a verb phrase. This phrase is commonly used informally and may be seen as mildly profane.

Examples

Adverb:

  • She damn well knows how to play the piano.
  • He damn well finished the project ahead of schedule.
  • They damn well deserve the award for their hard work.

Verb Phrase:

  • I'm going to damn well prove that I can succeed.
  • She damn well fought for her rights.
  • We're going to damn well enjoy our vacation.

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