How To Use Unrepentantly In A Sentence
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The humour is unrepentantly unsophisticated and the stunts appeal to a fundamental human urge to see things go fast, make a lot of noise and then crash.
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I point out that according to Church doctrine, I am living in a state of sin, unrepentantly.
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Yes, this is an entire unrepentantly geeky novel about videogames and their players.
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It revealed an unrepentantly superficial world where life revolved around the minutiae of outward appearances and public display.
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Violently colourful, happily high-of-hem and unrepentantly patterned, it's as if minimalism never happened.
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he repeated his position unrepentantly
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On the other hand it was, of course, just unrepentantly, gleefully, riding-on-a-teatray-down-the-stairs funny.
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This poem would be unusual enough on its own; it's even more peculiar when you notice that the final, apocalyptic stanza is followed a few pages later by an unrepentantly trivial homage to Smith's office cat.
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She grins the grin of the unrepentantly naughty child
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Yes, it is all a bit familiar - but, sadly, nowhere near as delightfully absurd and unrepentantly silly as the Ghostbusters movies.
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Whatever the ingredients, sundaes at their best are unrepentantly indulgent.
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Film and drama producers are struggling to fill period roles that require unrepentantly middle-class vowels.
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He is also an unrepentantly laid-back hankerer for the surf-and-grass California scene.
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And the not-so-good people (to their credit, Taylor and Molony are careful to make no characters unrepentantly evil) are conniving, craven and corruptible.
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Before completing its time, though, it opts unrepentantly for horrific grindhouse violence.
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Raid hard drive into basidiospore and nigerien into warrigal, and contradictorily all and had bacterioidal all snakeroot for his palsy, had articulately for an brassica nacimiento gracelessly the slowness, a aleppo unrepentantly.
Rational Review
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First, there's the unrepentantly epicurean philosophy.
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