How To Use Unmerciful In A Sentence

  • Lest this conjure some unhappy sales, unmerciful disaster SPECIAL CONTEST ACTIVITY
  • Oh, you are not, a'n't you?" said Murphy, seizing me by one of my ears, which he pulled so unmercifully that he altered the shape of it very considerably, making it something like the lee-board of a Dutch schuyt. Frank Mildmay The Naval Officer
  • In the parable of the unmerciful servant the story is told of a man who owed his master millions.
  • Uncle Sebastian used to tease Mother and Daddy unmercifully that all they could produce was girls.
  • When he came back to Ireland a few years later he got an unmerciful slagging leaving him extremely sensitive to any mention of Howard Jones or any 80s synth pop for that matter.
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  • Next day, Blue Bear and Green Bear were very angry - and stood on the great steps of the glass palace and 'rubbished' the Yellow Bears unmercifully. Once Upon a Time in Wales...
  • Whereas before I spent most of my days trying to escape the unmerciful teasing and mistreatment by the Mormon children and the weirdoes in my own family by reading Torah all day, I now began spending all of my days escaping the same things by reading about the occult interpretations of the Torah. Roseanne Archy
  • Harpax is unmercifully "chaffed" by Simo and Ballio. The Dramatic Values in Plautus
  • Britpop, on the other hand, isn't just dead but a festering zombie corpse, its ribcage dangling out of its chest, unmercifully massacring every Quadrophenia revivalist and ill-advised brass section left parping in its wake.
  • I stood there in that unmerciful sunlight, drenched in a world without my wife. SUMMER OF FEAR
  • When he had an erection during sleep, as men did, she teased him unmercifully, suggesting that he had suppressed and unre - quited urges. Here There Are Monsters
  • I tried not to overeat, which isn’t all that difficult because I really don’t like turkey all that much (another confession!) My mother’s homemade carrot cake presents a different story altogether, and I have been indulging my sweet tooth unmercifully. Status Report
  • Oh, you are not, a'n't you?" said Murphy, seizing me by one of my ears, which he pulled so unmercifully that he altered the shape of it very considerably, making it something like the leeboard of a Dutch schuyt. Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer
  • It is an unmerciful look at the atrocities of the German invasion of Byelorussia through the eyes of a young boy - a boy who ages about 50 years in the course of the film's 2.5 hours.
  • Could anybody be so unfeeling, cold-blooded, unmerciful and cruel I hear you ask?
  • Always a couple of brutes insist upon impelling you sternwards; from whom the only means to release yourself is to kick out vigorously and unmercifully, when the Arabs will possibly retreat. Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairo
  • A friend of ours, a Mexican, returned from the US and met us in cargo shorts, a Hawaiian shirt and untied jogging shoes .... we teased him unmercifully that he had turned into a gringo. How to "pass" for a Mexican
  • And the ones who have husbands henpeck them unmercifully.
  • He applied constant, unmerciful pressure even as she bit him savagely on the arm, the sharp pain and bloody marks not even making him flinch.
  • And in that moment, staring down from the flying bridge, Conrad saw himself reflected back: blind, raging, unmerciful. AMAGANSETT
  • In the wake of their decision to let Rangers off the hook, UEFA took an unmerciful pounding from the Scottish media.
  • And God, who understands us well, has appointed them to keep us in a perpetual frame of love; for so ready is our bad nature to kindle with our good, and burn with it, that what we call our piety, is, otherwise, in constant danger of degenerating into a fiery, censorious, unmerciful and intolerant spirit. Christian Nurture.
  • His long-practised 'knavish tricks' and the malicious delight he took in trying to destroy or disfigure the sylvan beauty of the landscape by his brutish ignorance of the art of forestry, combined with his own personal greed, were beginning to be well - known in St. Rest, and it is very certain that on May-morning when the youngsters of the village were abroad and, to a great extent, had it all their own way, (aided and abetted in that way by the recognised authority of the place, the minister himself,) he would never have dared to show his hard face and stiffly upright figure anywhere, lest he should be unmercifully 'guyed' without a chance of rescue or appeal. God's Good Man
  • Oh, you are not, a'n't you?" said Murphy, seizing me by one of my ears, which he pulled so unmercifully that he altered the shape of it very considerably, making it something like the leeboard of a Dutch schuyt. Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer
  • His false teeth had been taken from him and as he stood in the dock, badgered unmercifully by the venomous chief judge, he kept grasping at his trousers to keep them from falling down.
  • He reads Machiavelli, Ignatius of Loyola, Marx and Hegel; he is cold and unmerciful to mankind, out of a kind of mathematical mercifulness. Autumn
  • Unsurprisingly, I was bullied unmercifully at school - particularly because teachers were often late or absent from lessons, allowing the class to run riot.
  • The old brown eye winks in my Freudian subconscious from time to time. The thing is, I know we ain't nothing but apes in a godless, unmerciful void - but sometimes I like to imagine there's something bigger to life than that.
  • The End of India has received unmerciful reviews (Karan Thapar injects a nice note of regret as he administers the lethal injection in his review for Outlook), but hey, the reading public loves the grand old man anyway.
  • Writers unmercifully poked fun at the mass-produced Civil War statues on their nearly identical plinths, or World War I doughboys standing awkwardly in town squares.
  • In these light and funny pages, grownup Ann looks back with unmerciful self-deprecation on herself as she was in the early 1960s, and the result is a book that children ages 8-14 can enjoy as a kind of genial historical artifact and that their parents can read with affectionate winces at the quirks and obsessions of long-ago childhood. The Scary Future, the Embarrassing Past
  • He would ask for something, and I would refuse; then he would pester me unmercifully, simply wearing me down until I gave in. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • He was pleasant and talkative, but I'd never have imagined he could be so unmerciful.
  • Due to unmerciful teasing from his classmates, B. had shed his first name in junior high. Fatal Error
  • Her ribs ached, her stomach hurt unmercifully, and her back was killing her.
  • Coversions by the sword, sex and terror will be the rule of Allah the most unmerciful. Global Voices in English » Mexico: Spreading the Message of Islam
  • The country of Romania has been occupied by Turkey and is forced to pay an annual tribute to the unmerciful Turkish Sultan.
  • A bunch of abomination, called a cigar, reeked in the left-hand corner of the mouth of one, and in the right-hand corner of the mouth of the other -- an arrangement happily adapted for the escape of the noxious fumes up the chimney, without that unmerciful "funking" each other, which a less scientific disposition of the weed would have induced. Humorous Ghost Stories
  • But even the most foolish swaggerer of them could not call milksop a man who could outride, outleap, outfence, outhunt him; who could drive the four horses of his coach to London and back at such a pace and in such a manner as made purple-faced old stage-coach drivers shake their heads with glee, and who, in a wrestling-match, could break a man's back at a throw if he chose to be unmerciful. His Grace of Osmonde Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality
  • I think my last book, I'm Losing You, struck many people as cold or unmerciful.
  • A growing number of residents have been contacting the Staines Guardian to complain about the unmerciful action by youngsters, who are harming the birds residing in the River Thames.
  • They'd allow people to enjoy the nice weather, which can be unmercifully short and fickle.
  • And I was really ticklish when I was a kid (still am for that matter, but only on the back and not all the time), and my cousins used to trap me at Empire Bay and tickle me unmercifully.
  • Terror, real and imagined, at home and abroad, sit together and spread like an unmerciful cancer through Perowne as the novel reaches its climax.
  • The building was stuffy, unmercifully hot, electricity shut off, windows battened down. THE SERPENT'S MARK
  • Chalmers, Johnson, and even Applerod wrestled with him in spirit; his friends at the Idlers 'Club "guyed" him unmercifully, and even Biff Bates, though his support was earnestly sought by the The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man
  • My mom too, had experienced days of incessant teasing by unmerciful young friends.
  • Given the unmerciful way that George W Bush responded to the September 11 atrocity, Hussein is surely doing his best to tempt the president over the edge again.
  • Let us have it out, and then I'll kiss the place to make it well as I used to do when I took the splinters from the fingers you are pricking so unmercifully, said the doctor, anxious to relieve his pet patient as soon as possible. Rose in Bloom
  • Uncle Sebastian used to tease Mother and Daddy unmercifully that all they could produce was girls.
  • But even the most foolish swaggerer of them could not call milksop a man who could outride, outleap, outfence, outhunt him; who could drive the four horses of his coach to London and back at such a pace and in such a manner as made purple-faced old stage-coach drivers shake their heads with glee, and who, in a wrestling-match, could break a man's back at a throw if he chose to be unmerciful. His Grace of Osmonde Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality
  • Many 21st Century Westerners imagine that there are two Gods; the God of the Old Testament - harsh and unmerciful - and the God of the New Testament - loving and forgiving.
  • He also refrained from mentioning his objections to Carmen, because he knew she would rib him unmercifully. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • The sad fact is that if the Democrats had tried to make a big issue of the matter the press would have criticized them unmercifully for spoiling the 100th birthday celebrations of a great man with their petty partisan politics.
  • A few other clergymen denounced the ball, and soon, “threatening letters arrived by every post, debating societies discussed our extravagance, and last, but not least, [the Bradley Martins] were burlesqued unmercifully on the stage.” The Bradley-Martin Ball | Edwardian Promenade
  • Killing him would be just as unmerciful as taking the life of someone because they are different.
  • The Gaelic-language revival is unmercifully burlesqued in The Poor Mouth. Oblomov in Dublin
  • And the currawongs would just tease her unmercifully.
  • Legend states that a long time ago, our ancestors struggled for their lives at the unmerciful hands of the daemon horde.
  • “Naturally, the blood purge will be unmerciful,” he now predicted, but the rebellion may not have been “put down at once.” Wild Bill Donovan
  • Concern for their disbelief, the dishonesty of western leaders and the way in which the mass media has everyone in an unmerciful grip.
  • Hades is not his real name, everybody calls him Hades for his very unmerciful and cruel tactics in battles and wars.
  • The cart rattled, and she had been jostled unmercifully.
  • Being at the mercy of an unmerciful Ãresource decisionà ®, right at the end of your life, is unacceptable.
  • But even the most foolish swaggerer of them could not call milksop a man who could outride, outleap, outfence, outhunt him; who could drive the four horses of his coach to London and back at such a pace and in such a manner as made purple-faced old stage-coach drivers shake their heads with glee, and who, in a wrestling-match, could break a man's back at a throw if he chose to be unmerciful. His Grace of Osmonde Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality
  • I also have many muslim relatives who have converted to Christianity, who are banned for life from their loved ones, the fatwa (a decree of slaughter) is out against them, if they are found or seen they are to be killed immediately in the name of Allah the most unmerciful idol god. Global Voices in English » Arab Diaspora: Shall I Marry a Non-Arab?
  • Besides having suitable genes, he had been through the Intelligence Corps 'unmercifully rigorous courses in linguistics and metalinguistics, semantics and metasemantics, every known trick of concentration and memorization; he had learned how to learn. The Rebel Worlds
  • Cork gave us an unmerciful hiding in the 2003 final and we'll be hoping to try and make up for that.
  • R: unmerciful mire, lick up the most lovely person in the world!
  • Reporters unmercifully peppered Clark with questions, but she refused to concede any ground, parroting the statements of the premier and her party like a robot.
  • Belinda tickled him, she tickled him unmerciful,
  • For the captains who helmed America's largest black-owned businesses, managing those businesses in 2002 was like navigating a vessel in an unmerciful storm.

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