to darn

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Euphemism of damn
To repair by stitching with thread or yarn, particularly by using a needle to construct a weave across a damaged area of fabric

I need to darn these socks again.

Damned
Damn
{v} to mend holes or rents
A place mended by darning
extremely, very, highly
To repair by stitching with thread or yarn
To mend as a rent or hole, with interlacing stitches of yarn or thread by means of a needle; to sew together with yarn or thread
repair by sewing; "darn socks"
A colloquial euphemism for Damn
{s} damn, cursed
{f} mend, stitch up torn or worn clothing; curse, damn
sewing or darning that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment); "her stockings had several mends"
a euphemism for `damn' repair by sewing; "darn socks
a euphemism for `damn'
{i} spot which has been darned, patch
emphasis People sometimes use darn or darned to emphasize what they are saying, often when they are annoyed. There's not a darn thing he can do about it = damn, damned Darn is also an adverb. the desire to be free to do just as we darn well please
something of little value; "his promise is not worth a damn"; "not worth one red cent"; "not worth shucks"
If you darn something knitted or made of cloth, you mend a hole in it by sewing stitches across the hole and then weaving stitches in and out of them. Aunt Emilie darned old socks + darning darn·ing chores such as sewing and darning
feelings You can say I'll be darned to show that you are very surprised about something. `A talking pig!' he exclaimed. `Well, I'll be darned.'. A hole repaired by weaving thread or yarn across it: a sock full of darns. To damn
to darn

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