Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I was blind, unforgivingly jealous of what had happened to him.
"I think journalists do tend to come at public figures more unforgivingly than they used to," he said.
Sometimes we mentioned our mothers, each of us unforgivingly.
Why would anyone spend such energy to reveal himself so completely, so unforgivingly?
As a result, the game is unforgivingly precise.
He scowled unforgivingly at the yellow wedge above them.
They combined elements of documentary photography and performance art, scrutinizing the body unforgivingly.
The subject is a serious one: How unforgivingly should Jews remember the Holocaust?
But baseball is a rigidly methodical sport that measures performance numerically and unforgivingly.
Mercer Kitchen serves good food with nods to Asia, but it is dark and unforgivingly loud.
Schoenberg's eye lost none of its jaundiced nastiness; Stravinsky's remained unforgivingly clear.
The contemptible dogs have unforgivingly traded their priceless freedom for food, security and other creature comforts.
Many people go through life with a single, vivid taste image of a lemon - one of something acidic, clean tasting and unforgivingly sharp.
The ice was unforgivingly cold, seeming to suck his body heat out through the thick callused pads on his feet.
His jaw clenched unforgivingly.
What wounds them unforgivingly is not the idea of evolution (in whatever version) but the insinuation that they were never God, or part of Him.
Welsh,' said Ian unforgivingly.
He understood the practical and levelling considerations of those fleeces, but they had an unforgivingly obscuring effect on the eye candy.
He drove his only child as furiously and as unforgivingly as he drove himself.
Rule No. 4, particularly useful if you can't blame the English language and your own is unforgivingly precise: blame the microphone.
Anyone who denies this fact should be treated as unforgivingly as those who deny the Holocaust of Jews.
"Lyrics are an unforgivingly compact form," writes Mr. Sondheim, who notes repeatedly that in this art "less is more."
He is destined to be pigeonholed, unforgivingly and unfortunately, as the man whose superhero cape got tangled in his cap and gown.
If anything, he told himself ruefully, the nation's capital during this grimmest of wartimes was more unforgivingly competitive, and more politically manic, than ever before.
The stone bench was cold and unforgivingly hard, but Escott cheerfully maintained its superiority over his padded bunk at the jail.