praise with faint damns

English

Etymology

Inversion of damn with faint praise.

Verb

praise with faint damns (third-person singular simple present praises with faint damns, present participle praising with faint damns, simple past and past participle praised with faint damns)

  1. (idiomatic, transitive) To provide minimal critique, implying that the criticism is the worst that could be said of someone or something.
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