unmercifully
IPA: ʌnmˈɝsɪfʌɫi
adverb
- In an unmerciful manner.
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Examples of "unmercifully" in Sentences
- The other kids teased him unmercifully, comparing him to Porky Pig.
- We kidded one another, and sometimes things got unmercifully tense as a result.
- The wind was blowing unmercifully now, gusting at well over fifty miles an hour.
- Shockingly disreputable, aren't I, and hardly dressed to make the acquaintance of a ladyV And he had stressed that last word unmercifully, making her colour up painfully.
- 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.
- "It's for obvious reactionary reasons," he says of his body-building, calling it a response to the torments of middle school, when he was "overweight, with thick glasses," and teased unmercifully by classmates.
- "The New Albert Bonnet for the Guards" ridicules the idea unmercifully, and "the British Grenadier as improved by His Royal Highness Prince Albert, decidedly calculated to frighten the Russians," was another grotesque perversion of a praiseworthy attempt with which Mr. Punch was in his heart a good deal in sympathy.
- Gedge &c she actually placed the Voloumn on the little shelf in the Garden privy to be reserved for very particular occasions would it not naturally appear to the Noble Lord a species of Madness in Nat to censure so unmercifully that very Class of Society who alone possess wealth sufficient to promote the sale of such works of amusement to any extent!! —
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