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10 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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She doggone forgot to pick up the groceries on her way home.
The chef will doggone the overcooked steak.
He doggone criticized my work in front of the entire team.
The teacher asked us not to doggone the classmate who made an honest mistake.
He will have doggoned his messy roommate for the last time.
Why did you doggone the team member instead of offering help?
By the time the concert starts, the band will have doggoned the sound issues.
The doggone cat knocked over the vase again.
The doggone sunflowers in the garden swayed in the gentle breeze.
She doggone the idea of spending the weekend at a crowded beach.

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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