Sentences with damning
damn·ing
D d - ...a damning report into his handling of the affair.
- New and damning evidence has been uncovered.
- In government, Labor has also brushed off damning reports.
- In 2003, while still working for Australian customs, Kessing wrote two damning reports on Sydney Airport security.
- damning evidence was clear for all to see
- To damn a play.
- One of the most damning problems a man could ever face in his life is to be inadequately sized in the manhood department.
- Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!
- Not worth a damn.
- The critic damned the opera with faint praise when he termed the production adequate.
- You shouldn't give a damn about their opinions.