How to Use doggone in a Sentence

doggone

adjective or adverb
  • What's the date for getting that boat out of that doggone water?
    CBS News, 2022-05-12
  • After an overnight break, the pair do return, and their creations are doggone (puns, lol) cute.
    Lauren Rearick, Teen Vogue, 2020-03-22
  • Afterward, bring your furry pal to the Big D for a doggone great time.
    Gwen Pratesi, USA TODAY, 2019-06-19
  • Besides, Mullens is so doggone earnest and likable and hard-working.
    Scott Ostler, SFChronicle.com, 2020-10-04
  • And if their owners are willing to spend $10 for their pooches to have a nice meal, well, these restaurants are willing to take their money, doggone it.
    Allyson Reedy, The Know, 2019-08-07
  • The event is a top entry in our guide to the Southland’s coolest pup-friendly activities, beaches, doggone-fun classes and luxe hotels.
    Los Angeles Times, 2021-09-17
  • From there, the El Paso rescue had to solve the doggone dilemma of transporting the pup nearly 2,000 miles to his new home in Raleigh.
    Fox News, 2020-08-10
  • On Wednesday, October 25, the Hallmark Channel is getting doggone fancy.
    Michelle Darrisaw, Southern Living, 2017-10-18
  • Ninety percent of Americans celebrate Christmas, but the Hallmark ideal of the holiday — kids, snow, time off, disposable income, the whole family in one place — is pretty doggone rare.
    BostonGlobe.com, 2019-11-22

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