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unmerciful

[uhn-mur-si-fuhl] / ʌnˈmɜr sɪ fəl /


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It took the huge and sudden migration of the Gold Rush for the tribe to be confronted by unmerciful invaders.

From Seattle Times

“The whites,” he said, “have always been an unjust, jealous, unmerciful, avaricious and blood-thirsty set of beings, always seeking after power and authority.”

From Washington Post

His body was irreparably busted, mangled by the love of an unmerciful game.

From Seattle Times

Still, astronomers have considered the possibility of life forms surviving in this unmerciful place, specifically in the planet’s cloud tops.

From The Verge

This is a difficult, unmerciful reality that I face every day.

From Washington Post