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Filter by Meaning The scarf had a low darn count, making it ideal for summer wear.
This shirt has a high darn count, so it's very soft.
The high darn count of this fabric makes it perfect for a suit.
This scarf has a low darn count, so it's not very warm.
The shirt has a high darn count, making it very soft.
The blanket had a low darn count, making it lightweight and breathable.
The socks have a low darn count, so they are not very durable.
The nun taught the children how to darn their religious vestments.
My mother used to darn my father's work clothes when he tore them.
I'm going to darn this patch onto the back of my backpack.
After washing the blanket, I noticed a few holes and decided to darn them.
The embroidery club showed the members how to darn a floral pattern onto a pillowcase.
She decided to darn a patch onto her backpack to cover up the stain.
He took the time to darn a special message onto the back of his girlfriend's denim jacket.
He learned how to darn his torn jeans to give them a new look.
He learned how to darn his jeans to give them a more vintage look.
The tailor offered to darn the ripped lining of her coat.
The grandmother taught her granddaughter how to darn a sock.
He was able to darn his shirt after watching a tutorial online.
The tailor offered to darn the small hole in the jacket.
I need to darn a few holes in my socks before they become unwearable.
This darn traffic is making me late for my appointment.
Darn, I forgot to buy milk at the grocery store.
My darn phone battery died in the middle of the call.
My computer keeps giving me these darn error messages.
The book was darn interesting, but it could have been better.
Her performance was darn impressive for a first-timer.
The car was darn reliable, but it was not very fuel-efficient.
The party was darn fun, but it ended too early.
The smartphone was darn expensive, but it was worth it.
The soup was darn tasty, but it lacked some spice.
The jacket was darn warm, but it was not waterproof.
He did a darn good job on his science project.
The view from the top of the mountain is darn amazing.
The coffee was darn good, but it was a bit too sweet for my taste.
The movie was darn enjoyable, but it was not as good as the book.
I'm darn proud of my son for graduating college.
She's darn excited to go on her first roller coaster.
He let out a loud darn when he saw the flat tire.
The teacher gave a stern warning to the students who were using darn in the classroom.
He let out a loud darn when he hit his toe on the coffee table.
The darn cat keeps scratching up my furniture.
The customer exclaimed a loud darn when he saw the overpriced menu.
The team captain let out a frustrated darn after the game ended in a tie.
I accidentally spilled the darn coffee all over my shirt.
She muttered a darn under her breath when she saw the parking ticket.
Darn, I dropped my phone and cracked the screen.
Darn, the concert tickets are already sold out.
I need to darn this sweater before it starts to unravel.
My roommate's cat scratched a hole in the couch, so we had to darn it.
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