Word of the Day: Dam and Damn
dam
 
dam  /  dăm
 
noun
 
			
						- a wall built across a river or lake that controls water flow
 
- a barrier controlling the flow of liquids or other matter
 
- a body of water contained by a wall or other barrier
 
- the mother of a domestic animal
 
- to retain water or control its flow by means of a constructed barrier
 
- to obstruct; to block
 
- T. A. Hoffmann, 1776 – 1822
 
- repugnant, detestable
 
- used to add emphasis
 
- extremely
 
- nothing at all
 
- used to express anger, contempt or annoyance
 
- to curse or swear
 
- to condemn to failure, ruin or some other terrible fate
 
- to judge as a failure
 
- to condemn to eternal hell
 
- to denounce or criticize greatly
 
						
						



