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Grammar : Adj |
Spell : dahr-ner |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdɑr nər |
Definition of darner
Origin :- "to mend" c.1600, perhaps from Middle French darner "mend," from darne "piece," from Breton darn "piece, fragment, part." Alternative etymology is from obsolete dern (see dern). Related: Darned; darning.
- As in blamed : adj damned
- As in blasted : adj damned
- As in damnable : adj atrocious, horrible
- As in damned : adj hateful, unwelcome
- "No, they don't," rejoined Mr. Darner, in a half-confidential way.
- Extract from : « Tony Butler » by Charles James Lever
- The darner must decide for herself which method for holding the work she will use.
- Extract from : « The Art of Modern Lace Making » by The Butterick Publishing Co.
- "We are sure you meant things for the best, Mr. Darner," said Jerry's mother.
- Extract from : « The Circus Comes to Town » by Lebbeus Mitchell
- "He 's from Ireland, Mr. Darner," whispered the porter, with a half-kindly impulse to make an apology for such ignorance.
- Extract from : « Tony Butler » by Charles James Lever
- Those who have written of Mrs. Darner's art have taken extreme views.
- Extract from : « Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. » by Clara Erskine Clement
- "I never got so much as a scratch before," said Darner, as be proceeded to sponge his face.
- Extract from : « Tony Butler » by Charles James Lever
- "Phillips is always butting into things that are none of his business," growled Mr. Darner.
- Extract from : « The Circus Comes to Town » by Lebbeus Mitchell
- Darner can be made to listen to reason and I can bring some influence to bear upon him.
- Extract from : « The Circus Comes to Town » by Lebbeus Mitchell
Synonyms for darner
- abhorrent
- abominable
- accursed
- all-fired
- anathematized
- bad
- blamed
- blankety-blank
- blasted
- blessed
- bloody
- blooming
- condemned
- confounded
- culpable
- cursed
- cussed
- damn
- damnable
- dang
- darn
- darned
- depraved
- despicable
- detestable
- doggone
- done for
- doomed
- dratted
- execrable
- goddamned
- gone to blazes
- hateful
- infamous
- infernal
- loathsome
- lost
- lousy
- odious
- offensive
- outrageous
- reprobate
- revolting
- unhappy
- voodooed
- wicked
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