damning evidence
damning report
damning testimony
a damning indictment of the government's record.
she cleared her throat, damning it for its huskiness.
All he said was that I was ‘capable’. Talk about damning someone with faint praise!
The report contained damning evidence of corruption.
Her damning remarks about the company's practices caused a stir.
The witness's testimony was damning for the defendant.
The photos provided damning proof of the crime.
His actions were deemed damning by the public.
The video footage was damning and led to the suspect's arrest.
The damning reviews of the restaurant deterred many potential customers.
The politician's past scandals were brought up as damning evidence of his character.
The leaked emails contained damning information about the company's unethical practices.
The committee's investigation revealed damning details about the cover-up.
It coddles the country from a damning reality.
That's not damning in and of itself.
His report was damning, but not surprising.
Such a damning list of circumstantial evidence.
Those are the damning findings from a committee of MPs.
Building evidence over the years has been particularly damning though.
I mean it's a, it's a pretty, it's a very detailed indictment, and it's very, very damning.
Frank, " original" and " imaginative" are two of Humphrey's most damning criticisms.
The Privileges Committee's conclusion is expected to be damning of Mr Johnson.
Did Erdogan confirm any of the other various news reports about bits of damning information?
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