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unmercifully

[ UK /ʌnmˈɜːsɪfəli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. without pity; in a merciless manner
    he was mercilessly trounced by his opponent in the House

How To Use unmercifully In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Harpax is unmercifully "chaffed" by Simo and Ballio. The Dramatic Values in Plautus
  • 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...
  • Uncle Sebastian used to tease Mother and Daddy unmercifully that all they could produce was girls.
  • 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
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