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d-word
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d-wordnoun
The word damn.
d-wordnoun
Any word beginning with d that is not normally taboo but is considered (often humorously) to be so in the given context.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of d-word in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of d-word in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of d-word in a Sentence
Then the word is not so much integration ... it's freedom, it's the liberal idea that everyone can choose his own identity or religion or can follow his own cultural ideals.
In a word : unbelievable. Despite the limited nature of the TRO grant( a two week pause of the pause), the decision is breathtakingly wrong, there have been so many changes, and so many rules, and there's also Covid-19 and as a way to kind of bring some order into this chaos that the Donald Trump administration had wrought, I think a pause on removals would've been a good policy.
For the 13-year-old, it's torture, he sees his siblings cry. He's desperate. He wants to return to his mother. The younger ones don't speak with me nor with my wife. They just can't. They don't want to speak a single word.
I know President Donald Trump is grateful that Chairman Kim kept Chairman Kim word, and we see today as tangible progress in our efforts to achieve peace on the Korean Peninsula, but today is just a beginning. And our work will not be complete until all our fallen heroes are accounted for. We will see to it that these are the heroes who will lead the way to many homecomings in the future.
I'd actually used the word I was trying to obscure. I was mortified by this, horrified. It is a word I loathe.
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