1. darn - Noun
2. darn - Adjective
3. darn - Verb
4. darn - Adverb
5. darn - Interjection
To mend as a rent or hole, with interlacing stitches of yarn or thread by means of a needle; to sew together with yarn or thread.
A place mended by darning.
A colloquial euphemism for Damn.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf you don't mind smelling like peanut butter for two or three days, peanut butter is darn good shaving cream. Barry Goldwater
No baseball pitcher would be worth a darn without a catcher who could handle the hot fastball. Casey Stengel
If you're going to define a shortcut, then make it the base [ sic] darn shortcut you can. Larry Wall
It was darn nigh impossible for women in rock in the '70s. There wasn't a mold if you were a woman and you were in the entertainment in the '70s. You were probably a disco diva or a folk singer, or simply ornamental. Radio would play only one woman per hour. Ann Wilson
Darn the wheel of the world! Why must it continually turn over? Where is the reverse gear? Jack London
Jack: [out of shot] Darn right I am. Jack Benny