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pitilessly's Usage Examples:

British critic David Sexton wrote : "Hunters in the Dark" is itself pitilessly good.


presumed to meet for worship among the bleak hills of the Cevennes they were pitilessly tracked, pursued, and cut down.


visiting Iraq on the occasions described below, had interrogated Taha so pitilessly that she was "reduced to tears".


happiest when deploying his imaginatively varied, unerringly consistent and pitilessly accurate loops to put his opponents on the defensive.


tells of his laboriously teaching a lad how to hand a chair; he would pitilessly call back a little boy on an unmanageable pony to make him take off his.


Yet the myth motors on, pitilessly.


machinations on the part of Jewish-Bolshevik agitators are to be immediately and pitilessly exterminated .


original: "Comrades! The insurrection of five kulak districts should be pitilessly suppressed.


For the show, that mocks pitilessly the Italian politics and television, Corrado Guzzanti creates two of his.


fierce love and Heathcliff's rage, pain, jealousy and vengeance that he pitilessly enacts on the man that gets in the way of his marrying her, Edward Linton.


the footage of other sport programs, with the trio’s voiceover mocking pitilessly football players, coachs and journalists; later, it becomes a real variety.


the performance is so pitilessly exact that you can hardly tell where the writing leaves off and the acting.


that period with mathematical ingeniousness, and kept continually (and pitilessly towards myself) covered from him, in order not to grant him, Moritz, even.


Despite Walton's terrified screams, the aliens pitilessly subject him to an experiment in which a gelatinous substance is shoved.


November 1941 instructing his subordinate commanders to "immediately and pitilessly exterminate" "every sign of active or passive resistance (.


occurs when a person is excessively regulated, when their futures are pitilessly blocked and passions violently choked by oppressive discipline.


rebelling Fossombrone and Pergola, and ventured to those towns to sack them pitilessly as punishment.


1984 and 1986," he writes, "594,190 people were hastily, forcibly, and pitilessly uprooted from the cool, dry highlands of Shewa, Tigray, and Wello to the.


foreign policy of seizing territory in Eastern Europe which could be pitilessly plundered to support living standards in Germany.


Croce wrote about the screenplay and direction, The title's abyss, pitilessly moral, sprawls horizontally rather than vertically, a lateral track following.



Synonyms:

remorselessly; unmercifully; mercilessly;

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