How To Use Unpitying In A Sentence
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The unpitying glares he gave as he slashed his opponents.
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Was there a heart beneath that unfeeling, unpitying character?
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The conversation sticks with me; if I close my eyes, I can hear the inflections of his speech, the tone of voice that spoke unpityingly, straightforwardly, of his life.
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Philip was a voluptuary, that is, a completely selfish egotist, whose disposition and character resembled the rapier he wore, polished, keen, and brilliant, but inflexible and unpitying.
My Aunt Margaret's Mirror
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At the end, when the text hints at redemption, the music turns, unpityingly, yet more brutal.
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When close to the whale, in the very death-lock of the fight, he handled his unpitying lance coolly and offhandedly as a whistling tinker his hammer.
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The last element required for the success of the future hoax was a savage, unpitying streak which both of them had in abundance.
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Her flesh was torn and raw and now unpityingly scorched on that side exposed to the caustic desert sun.
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Aldo Rossi was one of the twentieth century's most tender and thoughtful writers about the city, so it is a paradox that his urban work was often exceedingly tough, inhuman and unpitying.
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Un ought never to be prefixed to a participle present to mark a forbearance of action, as unsighing, but a privation of habit, as unpitying.
A Grammar of the English Tongue
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The mingled rain and sleet fell unpityingly from above, while the ground beneath was covered with mud and water.
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Of Falla in Paris, Stravinsky wrote: ‘His nature was the most unpityingly religious I have ever known - and the least sensible to manifestations of humor.’
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It does not matter that the unpitying genetic technology of DNA testing has shown that Anna Anderson was not Anastasia but a Polish factory girl.