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unmercifully
adverb
In an unmerciful manner.
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With its emphasis on refinement and delicacy in thought and expression, the salon eventually bred the extravagances that Molière pilloried unmercifully in Les Précieuses ridicules.
The faux African rhythms clash unmercifully with the electrodes.
"Nadia would really break Junior's chops, unmercifully," he said.
Jeffrey Katzenberg, the founder and C.E.O. of DreamWorks Animation, who worked with Stiller on the three animated "Madagascar" films, cheerfully explains how their partnership operates: "Ben beats on me unmercifully with chains, sabres, and two-by-fours, delivering his anxieties, frustrations, and ambitions at full velocity".
The sun beats down unmercifully and I'm thankful for the days when my palm tree is there to provide a bit of shade.
After the party breaks up each couple criticizes the other unmercifully.
The Tigers, who had beaten the Yankees so unmercifully in their playoff, looked older than Father Perrault by the end.
She spoils him absolutely unmercifully".
The Bombay Gazette bemoaned that the books in the local literary-society's library "have been most unmercifully scribbled on," and "various attempts have been made to put a stop to such a scratch-paper practice".
TAMPA, Fla .— As he continues to be unmercifully swarmed by opposing N.B.A. defenses, the Knicks' Jeremy Lin might want to consult Joba Chamberlain, who once had the same issue with midges.
Time marches on, often unmercifully, which is why Berra, 87, is not here to light up the clubhouse with his smile and lighten it with his famous witticisms.
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