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17 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.
The scientists will be doggoning the effects of climate change on the Arctic ice cap.
She is doggoning her way through the crowded market to find fresh produce.
I have doggoned the persistent weeds in my garden.
The gardener has been doggoning the soil for optimal plant growth.
He doggone cheered the loudest at the football game.
By the end of the week, she will have doggoned the confusing instructions.
The critics have doggoned the film for its lackluster plot.
The detective has been doggoning the suspect for any signs of guilt.
The chef would never doggone the use of fresh ingredients in his recipes.
He has doggoned the unreliable car that keeps breaking down.
She will be doggoning her way through the dense forest to find the hidden waterfall.
By the time we arrive, they will have doggoned the entire garden.
The children are doggoning the poor cat with their relentless teasing.
The gardener will have been doggoning the soil to prepare it for planting.
She will doggone the persistent rumors about her.
The intricate doggone puzzle took hours to complete.

Doggone

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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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