soullessly

IPA: sˈoʊɫɫʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a manner lacking soul or spirit.
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Examples of "soullessly" in Sentences

  • But it is haunting to hear the voice responsible for so much destruction read the chronicle of his deeds so soullessly.
  • But so, too, did Ms. Hart mischaracterize Embroidery Library as some faceless monolith, soullessly churning out clip art.
  • Can I retell my story about Shatner soullessly and cruelly crushing put down when I asked him for a photo whilst in Kula Lumper?
  • Like his soullessly ­acquisitive ­brethren in other ­contemporary ­banking novels, ­Gabriel has shown from the start a "conspicuous lack of feeling."
  • There are many bloodsuckers walking the halls of the corporate world -- people who heartlessly and soullessly have sucked the life out of the American economy.
  • There are many bloodsuckers walking the halls of the corporate world -- people who heartlessly and soullessly have sucked the life out of the American economy. '
  • Contrary to popular dismissals of kyabajō as soullessly selling their sexual dignity to buy foreign luxury goods, the kyabajō interviewed by Miura for the book claim they are mostly saving the money for the future.

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