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plural goddams
(Gallicism, chiefly in the plural) An English person, from the perspective of a French person or in the context of French history, originating during the Hundred Years' War. quotations examples
That is why the goddams will take Orleans. And you cannot stop them, nor ten thousand like you.
1991, Philip George Hill, Our Dramatic Heritage: Reactions to realism, page 90
(uncommon) Alternative spelling of goddamn quotations examples
“[…] This sand,” he said vaguely; then he said it again, viciously, “this sand. This goddam sand. Its like a goddam fuckin desert.”
1951, James Jones, From Here to Eternity, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner’s Sons, page 742
‘No, Paul, not now and not in this goddam car!’
2021, Kazuo Ishiguro, Klara and the Sun, Faber & Faber Limited, page 273