How To Use Unkindness In A Sentence
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His offended love, and Malvolio's humiliated suffering, are reminders of the harm done by mistake, mischance, drink, thoughtlessness and unkindness.
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He positioned himself for the endgame, unleashing that Batman-esque unkindness of ravens which smashed into the square.
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‘Meanness’ connotes not only the personal characteristics of spite, unkindness, or aggression, but also the social conditions of shabbiness and impoverishment.
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In the face of your inconsideration or unkindness, I may experience pain, indignation, chagrin, shame, annoyance, bashfulness and more besides.
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A skull rests on the threshold as a reminder of the wages of sin, and, above, an unkindness of ravens presides.
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He hadn't been able to resist this still elegant, once-upon-a-time siren, whose beauty had been hidden by the unkindness of time and circumstance.
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Unkindness, especially unkindness coupled with wit, is the greatest asset a courtier can possess.
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The mite was a waif too, alone in the world when his father was at sea, pathetically helpless, with no defence against blows and unkindness.
Sisters
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Some examples: A shrewdness of apes, cete of badgers, army of caterpillars, knot of toads, unkindness of ravens, or a clowder of cats. link
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An unkindness of ravens circled him from above.
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This forenamed maid hath yet in her the continuance of her first affection: his unjust unkindness, that in all reason should have quenched her love, hath, like an impediment in the current, made it more violent and unruly.
Measure for Measure
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The unkindness of ravens at the Tower of London is about to enjoy the kindness of taxpayers, in a move designed to improve the birds' accommodation.
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She cannot come to terms with the unkindnesses she experiences or hears about, nor the countless suffocations of poverty.
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And she beshrewed herself for so unkindly judging of his unkindness.
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The sheep bleated at such unkindness, and their resistance strengthened her resolve to continue.
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Some examples: A shrewdness of apes, cete of badgers, army of caterpillars, knot of toads, unkindness of ravens, or a clowder of cats. link
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I love you with a _constant and unchangeable love_; notwithstanding of all your weaknesses, yea, unkindness too, and unworthy walkings before me: thus you are bound to love one another.
The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
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Could she speak pleasantly to her aunt? could she even look pleasantly at her? could she "forbear" all unkindness, even in thought?
Melbourne House
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Unkindness, especially unkindness coupled with wit, is the greatest asset a courtier can possess.
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And she beshrewed herself for so unkindly judging of his unkindness.
Tales from Shakespeare
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He realized the unkindness of the remark and immediately regretted having hurt her with it.
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And she beshrewed herself for so unkindly judging of his unkindness.
Othello
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Many of these, including tiding of magpies, murmuration of starlings, unkindness of ravens, and exaltation of larks, are poetic inventions that one can trace back to the fifteenth century.
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Certainly, that notion is incompatible with cruelty and unkindness to one another.
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He realized the unkindness of the remark and immediately regretted having hurt her with it.
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Unkindness often reacts on the unkind person.
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Nay, I know that you shall not find him in Mansoul, for he is departed and gone; yea, and gone for the faults of the elders, and for that they rewarded his grace with unsufferable unkindness.
The Holy War
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Engrossed by the pride of self-defence, and the indignancy of unmerited unkindness, the disturbed mind of Camilla had not yet formed one separate reflexion, nor even admitted a distinct idea of Edgar himself, disengaged from the accusation in which he stood involved.
Camilla
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Don't spread gossip , rumor , innuendos , unkindness , malicious words or physical anger.
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Cruelty to animals, deliberate unkindness, bullying smaller children: these were major crimes.
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In apparently impossible circumstances, where nothing but harshness and unkindness prevail, two human beings make contact, or at least one reaches out a hand to another.
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Unkindness is foreign to his nature.
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Little Jakob was first excited to see an unkindness of ravens.
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Unkindness is foreign to his nature.