How to Use unmerciful in a Sentence
unmerciful
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The sun can be unmerciful, and the best way to protect yourself is to simply keep it off your skin.
—Outdoor Life, 2020-05-26
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For many riders, nothing but some leather, hard plastic and a bit of foam protects them from the unmerciful pavement.
—Jonathan Welsh, WSJ, 2017-02-24
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How have Willis and Kastor excelled for 20 years and more in that unmerciful context?
—Roger Robinson, Outside Online, 2021-02-18
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Reaction to the couple's decision was swift and unmerciful.
—Danielle Campoamor, refinery29.com, 2021-05-07
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In his portrayals of inmates, victims, and legal advocates, a cautious theme emerges: the prospect of a democratic solution—born of popular will—to an unmerciful system of justice.
—The New Yorker, 2021-03-15
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Trying to end an unmerciful beating, Astudillo haplessly threw three pitches to Mercedes that were all called balls (and that averaged about 45 mph).
—Scott Jennings, CNN, 2021-05-20
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