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Sentence count:69+6Posted:2017-07-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: unmercifullymercifulunmercifulpitifullydutifullyplentifullybeautifullycommerciallyMeaning: ['mɜrsɪfʊlɪ /'mɜːs-]  adv. 1. in a manner that may be cruel but avoids suffering 2. in a compassionate manner. 
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(31) Their creation therefore, was mercifully free of prejudice and traditional, inward-looking car thinking.
(32) The comparisons with the good old days before Don Nelson went mad have mercifully ended.
(33) Their wedding, mercifully, had been the sort of rushed job that Karen was busy despising.
(34) What might have happened if the rider and horse hadn't arrived, mercifully she never discovered.
(35) There was the inevitable piped Muzak but it was mercifully unobtrusive.
(36) And he is incarnate in us all whenever we are in converse with each other, instructing or mercifully helping.
(37) Verse 24: the pit, here mercifully dry, was intended for water storage.
(38) Burdensome as royal taxation was during the war, the clergy were mercifully free of papal taxation except on two occasions.
(39) Later generations were frequently reminded that they were once members of a slave community whom the Lord had mercifully redeemed from bondage.
(40) Mercifully[sentencedict .com], circumstances now allow me to rectify this faux pas.
(41) Mercifully, the screaming ended.
(42) It is a piece with few reasons to be a film, and mercifully few pretensions to cinematic status.
(43) If the rise in unemployment has mercifully decreased, the pressure on wage restraints will have lessened.
(44) Mercifully, the remaining two complaint stories of the Numbers series are much shorter.
(45) The transformation Mercifully, the Spirit works deeply within my subconscious self.
(46) Mrs Cigans tells the children to sit at one end of the table but mercifully does not include me in this category.
(47) Perfect excuse on the mercifully rare occasions when he hinted, showed any interest.
(48) The flak tailed off, mercifully, and Dickinson and Finlayson angled across from the north to join them.
(49) As for the workings of the watch, there was another item this world was mercifully without: uranium.
(50) They were met at the door by a mercifully taciturn priest, who escorted them without fuss to their quarters.
(51) Mercifully, he was setting up a honey trap for Jim.
(52) Mercifully, it did not cause the death and destruction intended.
(53) Mercifully, Balestre subsequently retracted the ban on Goodyear, but emphasized that Cosworth and Ilmor would face serious sanctions.
(54) Mercifully he suffered only minor burns to his wrists and neck, the judge said.
(55) Bolivia has been mercifully free of large-scale, drug-related violence.
(56) Nixon proceeded to respond, mercifully more tersely than Brezhnev.
(57) Fears that Beijing's air would smoke more than its residents proved mercifully overwrought.
(58) St Lucia is still mercifully undeveloped as a tourist destination.
(59) Mercifully, the gallop slows to a canter as modern times approach.
(60) Finally, exhausted and exhilarated , he soon fell into a mercifully dreamless sleep.
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