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    Use "implacably" in a sentence

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    implacably


    1. ” Joel said implacably


    2. ” Henrietta stated implacably, in case they were going to tease them further about their past college prank


    3. It was early still, but it had already begun to be hot, and haymakers straightening themselves to watch the train go by wiped their faces, and the prudent cows were gathered in the shade of trees, and in the ear the ventilator twirled and hummed, and the waiter in his white linen jacket who brought her strawberries, each one of which had been examined and passed as fit and sound by the proper authorities suitably housed in Berlin in buildings erected for the purpose, was a credit to the Prussian State Railway by-law which decrees, briefly and implacably, that waiters shall be cool


    4. Chantry leaned forward his eyes searching his former partners implacably stoic controlled features


    5. The Carolis were so rich they loaned money to kings, but Buonaventura was amiable and unpretentious – though people said that in business he could be implacably hard


    6. The rest of his body was implacably still


    7. She was most implacably stubborn when her opponent was herself


    8. The disappointment of her failure increased the indignation of her outraged modesty; it seemed to her that Providence pursued her implacably, and, strengthening herself in her pride, she had never


    9. 'Guess it wouldn't,' remarked the sheriff, implacably


    10. ‘Guess it wouldn’t,’ remarked the sheriff, implacably

    11. Left alone, the young man on the comic paper poured himself out another glass to give himself more assurance and independence; he drank and ate a snack of something, and never had the actual civil councillor Ivan Ilyitch made for himself a bitterer foe more implacably bent on revenge than was the young man on the staff of the Firebrand whom he had so slighted, especially after the latter had drunk two glasses of vodka


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