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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Doggone' in a Sentence

"To express strong disapproval or frustration towards something or someone; to condemn or criticize strongly." more

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After continuous practice, she will have been doggoning her language skills.
She will have been doggoning her colleagues for not meeting the project deadline.
The detective will have been doggoning the suspect for any clues to solve the mystery.
After weeks of training, he will have been doggoning his body into peak physical condition.
The team will have been doggoning the opponent's strategy throughout the game.
By the end of the month, they will have been doggoning the budget to ensure financial stability.
By the time you arrive, I will have been doggoning the malfunctioning computer for hours.
By the time the concert starts, the musicians will have been doggoning their instruments for a flawless performance.
The gardener will have been doggoning the soil to prepare it for planting.

Doggone

dawg-gawn
verbTo express strong disapproval or frustration towards something or someone; to condemn or criticize strongly.

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Last Updated On: August 1, 2024
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