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    remorseless


    1. Finally, not all murderers are remorseless


    2. They were faced with the crossing of the Bayuda Desert, a remorseless, baking dust-bowl, on foot with little chance of finding water


    3. Langley was remorseless, "Obstacles in the form of a rock field ahead;


    4. remorseless transformation into Eurabia and that call into question the


    5. Rome replaced its own culture regularly with new fads from other cultures and cultural practices… but this did not stop the remorseless dumbing down of its population until there were no more competent soldiers, no more competent generals… until they were easily defeated in battle by all comers, and became despised as a city full of craven cowards and idiotic fools who ran out into the street with baskets of roast dogs for the latest invading army of conquerors to eat because they had nothing else left to offer their invaders in the hope of not being slaughtered along with the others


    6. Afterwards, Roman Christianity brought limitless and remorseless terror to support it


    7. deceiving these remorseless enemies, who appeared to pursue him with such incomprehensible vengeance


    8. His career was threatened by Caris and his life was threatened by a remorseless plague


    9. This time at least modern weapons prevailed and the great creature, twelve feet from head to foot— phororachus its name, according to our panting but exultant Professor—went down before Lord Roxton's rifle in a flurry of waving feathers and kicking limbs, with two remorseless yellow eyes glaring up from the midst of it


    10. Beneath his brow was one hollow socket from which a scar ran pale and cold, an unwinking and remorseless eye

    11. Please, God, don’t let anybody be brave enough to tell remorseless, full of hate for her and all women


    12. the evil purpose in her remorseless eyes


    13. If you paid careful attention, you could find trilobites and fossilized ferns, white from remorseless exposure to sun


    14. That purpose is remorseless


    15. I implored the colonel to let me out, but the remorseless clanking of the levers drowned my cries


    16. And when he glanced upon the green walls of the watery defile in which the ship was then sailing, and bethought him that through that gate lay the route to his vengeance, and beheld, how that through that same gate he was now both chasing and being chased to his deadly end; and not only that, but a herd of remorseless wild pirates and inhuman atheistical devils were infernally cheering him on with their curses;—when all these conceits had passed through his brain, Ahab's brow was left gaunt and ribbed, like the black sand beach after some stormy tide has been gnawing it, without being able to drag the firm thing from its place


    17. Whether owing to the almost omniscient look-outs at the mast-heads of the whaleships, now penetrating even through Behring's straits, and into the remotest secret drawers and lockers of the world; and the thousand harpoons and lances darted along all continental coasts; the moot point is, whether Leviathan can long endure so wide a chase, and so remorseless a havoc; whether he must not at last be exterminated from the waters, and the last whale, like the last man, smoke his last pipe, and then himself evaporate in the final puff


    18. At such times, under an abated sun; afloat all day upon smooth, slow heaving swells; seated in his boat, light as a birch canoe; and so sociably mixing with the soft waves themselves, that like hearth-stone cats they purr against the gunwale; these are the times of dreamy quietude, when beholding the tranquil beauty and brilliancy of the ocean's skin, one forgets the tiger heart that pants beneath it; and would not willingly remember, that this velvet paw but conceals a remorseless fang


    19. But what I especially noticed was this, that the very most hopeless and remorseless murderer—however hardened a criminal he may be—still knows that he is a criminal; that is, he is conscious that he has acted wickedly, though he may feel no remorse whatever


    20. The only people who were free from bewilderment were the ladies, and they were clear on only one point: their remorseless detestation of Yulia Mihailovna

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    Synonyms for "remorseless"

    pitiless remorseless ruthless unpitying callous unnatural cold-blooded unmerciful unyielding uncharitable hard-hearted

    "remorseless" definitions

    without mercy or pity