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7 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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The strict coach would doggone any form of slacking during practice.
He doggone the proposal, claiming it was impractical.
The professor tends to doggone any late submissions of assignments.
He doggone criticized my work in front of the entire team.
The chef would never doggone the use of fresh ingredients in his recipes.
She doggone the idea of spending the weekend at a crowded beach.
Don't doggone the effort he puts into his artistic creations.

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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