Crossword-Solution: DURN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DURN | anagram | NURD, RUND |
We have 17 clues for the answer “DURN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Rustic cuss word. | 1 answer |
| Rural "Rats!" | 1 answer |
| Mortimer Snerd expletive. | 1 answer |
| Cowpoke's oath | 1 answer |
| Confounded, casually | 1 answer |
| "Yer __ tootin'!" | 1 answer |
| Blasted, in the sticks | 1 answer |
| Kin of "Shucks!" | 2 answers |
| Farmers' expletive. | 2 answers |
| Kin of "Heck!" | 2 answers |
| Relative of drat | 6 answers |
| Heck | 13 answers |
| "Dagnabbit!" | 15 answers |
| Doggone | 18 answers |
| "Dang it!" | 22 answers |
| "Shucks!" | 33 answers |
| "Rats!" | 53 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DURN (5)
Here is how the Gold Country Mining Instructions begin: "Jist durn tuckered o' workin' eight t' five for a salary.
But when he lost his swamper, smitten without warning at the noon halt, Salty quit his job; he said it was "too durn hot." The swamper he buried by the way with stones upon him to keep the coyotes from digging him up, and seven years later I read the penciled lines on the pine head-board, still bright and unweathered.
Fer 'f Abe Shivers air gone, shorely gone, the rest of us--every durn one of us--air a-goin' to be saved.
Wall, then a feller cum along and sed, "everybody over to this end of the hall." Wall, I went along with the rest of them, and durn my buttins if thar wa'nt a feller what had more picters painted on him than thar is in a story book.
Wall, he handed me a programme of the dinner and I et about half way down it and drank a bottle of cider pop what he give me, and it got into my head, and I never felt so durn good in all my life.
Quotes with DURN (3)
I am the chosen of the Lord, for who He loveth, so doeth He chastiseth. But I be durn if He dont take some curious ways to show it, seems like.
Because of social strictures against even the mildest swearing, America developed a particularly rich crop of euphemistic expletives - darn, durn, goldurn, goshdad, goshdang, goshawful, blast, consarn, confound, by Jove, by jingo, great guns, by the great horn spoon (a nonce term first cited in the Biglow Papers), jo-fired, jumping Jehoshaphat, and others almost without number - but even this cautious epithets could land people in trouble as late as the 1940s.
That family of Elliotts has always been more stubborn than natteral. Marshall's brother Alexander had a dog he set great store by, and when it died the man actilly wanted to have it buried in the graveyard, 'along with the other Christians,' he said. Course, he wasn't allowed to; so he buried it just outside the graveyard fence, and never darkened the church door again. But Sundays he'd drive his family to church and sit by that dog's grave and read his Bible all the time ser…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, WP.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1962–2014).