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How to use mercilessly in a sentence

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Their retreat had been a rout, and thousands of fleeing refugees, the elderly, women and children, had been slaughtered mercilessly.
From where we were, we could see them thrashing him mercilessly, hitting him with stones.
His head wasn't pounding anymore but it throbbed mercilessly making the room spin.
She grabbed a handful of grass and shoved it down my neck, tickling me mercilessly.
He loses the leg in a fight because of intervention by the victim, whom he kicked about so mercilessly earlier in the film.
Surprisingly, he was a bitter, mean man who often mercilessly abused the people around him.
The film is unflinchingly, almost mercilessly, clear-eyed in its assessment of emotional transformation.
All the values they have carried around for years are now mercilessly questioned.
And its mesmeric power has been only slightly diminished by Adam and Joe's mercilessly spot-on soft-toy pee-take.
Inhaling deeply Samantha started pushing and shoving people out of her way mercilessly.
Crashing through gates and bouncing over moguls, competitive skiers pound their knees mercilessly.
His words were cutting mercilessly into my heart like the cold blade of a sharp knife.
Following that moment of blithering mayhem, she had punched the car into drive after shoving the key mercilessly into its sheath.
She was mercilessly teased by boys and other girls about her physical appearance and called a snob because her father was wealthy.
She patiently waited in the lobby of the delivery room, but the little girl, Camille, had other ideas, and squalled mercilessly.
Timothy, with a swift motion of his hand, broke his pen and the ink squirted mercilessly over the bewildered woman.
The Abbey really turned up the heat in the fourth period and mercilessly ripped their opponents apart, outscoring them 21 points to two.
It touched me deeply to find such a teeming manifestation of indigenous life in a landscape so mercilessly overdeveloped.
The entire enterprise was mercilessly and hilariously satirized in her novel.
Critics mercilessly panned this romantic gangster comedy when it first appeared on the big screen, but is it really that bad?
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All the while he was watching mercilessly for the cessation of the struggles.
He listened, ventured an opinion, was heard respectfully and then combated mercilessly.
For two hours and a half the crown attorney mercilessly made out his case against the prisoner.
The people, instead of sympathizing with the Pope, ridiculed him mercilessly.
The sun soon drove away the early mists and beat down upon the two men mercilessly from a blazingly hot sky.
The liverish blaze of Falakian sun bore down mercilessly from the crater's rim.
Since the days of the thirty years' war in Germany, never had war been carried on in Europe so mercilessly and so destructively.
There had never been a man so mercilessly shown up by his own natural impulse.
The two rivals fought each other mercilessly, until ROA fled to Madrid, where he died in exile.
Thakur knew how simple my husband was, and used to tease him mercilessly.
She looked as if the greases of her own kitchen stove had cooked into her skin, thought the girl, mercilessly.
They were soon, however, overpowered by numbers, and mercilessly butchered.
But the sexagenarian human chattel was mercilessly scrutinized.
In the ninth and tenth centuries they mercilessly ravaged all the coasts not only of the West but of all Europe from the Rhine to the Adriatic.
I never do, and Harmer has to blue-pencil my copy mercilessly.
The mountains and waste regions were filled with outlaws and refugees who were being hunted down mercilessly.
Fire and gibbet had been mercilessly employed to destroy it.
He mercilessly pillories his patrons in a row for their stinginess.
I mean the mercilessly full-on, mercury knackering, ice-age inducing, end-of-the-world bringing cold snap that has blown in from Clacton.
Winter held on tenaciously and mercilessly, but it has let go.
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