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to darn
01
to mend a hole or worn area in fabric by sewing
Transitive: to darn a piece of clothes
Examples
She learned to darn socks from her grandmother.
He sat by the fire, quietly darning his torn sweater.
Darn
01
stitching used to repair a hole or worn spot in fabric
Examples
The darn on his sleeve was almost invisible.
She admired the neat darn her grandmother had made.
02
something considered worthless or insignificant
Examples
He does n't give a darn about the rules.
I do n't care a darn what they think.
darn
01
used to express mild frustration, annoyance, or disappointment
Examples
Darn, I spilled coffee on my shirt.
Darn, I forgot to bring my umbrella, and it's raining.
Lexical Tree
darned
darner
darning
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