(1) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510You darn a sock, dear,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb she said slowly and clearly, making sure he understood.
(2) I like boots and I would have another pair if they weren't so darn expensive.
(3) Most people would rather darn socks than clean their home.
(5) The darn things were expensive
(6) I still darn my own socks, having learnt how to when I was young.
(7) And that's all thanks to what most people call the best darn thing ever; beer.
(8) You can play with controllers, but it's so much more fun with the maracas - too bad they're so darn expensive!
(9) Often she works till 10 pm, and then returns home to darn holes in clothing for her extended family.
(10) What is a lot more practical, and a darn sight more convenient, is to get a computer to simulate these immersion aspects for us.
(11) I thought about going into a course, but they're are either darn expensive or way too basic.
(12) Nowadays, however, marriage afflicts everyone rather later in life, women aren't desperate to wed for economic security, and no one knows how to darn a sock.
(13) In short, network operators believe it's too darn expensive.
(14) I don't expect you to darn my socks
(15) Meanwhile, fresh fruit in the upper Midwest is darn, darn expensive - unless you go to Eisenberg's.
(16) Detached from our heads, hair can be used to mend garments, to darn holes in stockings.
(17) He was a darn sight younger than Jill
(18) Over the last few days Laoise had been in the camp she had made friends with many of the men, using her spare time to darn their socks and make them meals.
(19) I think we would have sold more had the weak Dollar not made them so darn expensive for the American buyers.
(20) It would be easier to imagine Maria Callas darning socks.