Similar words: unmercifully, merciful, unmerciful, pitifully, dutifully, plentifully, beautifully, commercially. Meaning: ['mɜrsɪfʊlɪ /'mɜːs-] adv. 1. in a manner that may be cruel but avoids suffering 2. in a compassionate manner.
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(61) One early British recipe for "Bride's Pye" mixed cockscombs, lamb testicles, sweetbreads, oysters and (mercifully) plenty of spices.
(62) I was once a blasphemer and a persecutor and an arrogant man, but I have been mercifully treated because I acted out of ignorance in my unbelief .
(63) Far from merely retreading the past, mercifully, the fiercely analogue results take on a sophisticated dimension of their own.
(64) Mercifully the florist says she cannot reveal the name of the sender.
(65) The experience could mercifully decrease the sense of responsibility which leads to disheartenment easily; meanwhile it could prohibit us from excoriating ourselves and others.
(66) I had thought this was a medieval torture that had mercifully disappeared.
(67) Even the cage crinoline , that mercifully reduced the number of petticoats, allowed air to blow around a woman's legs.
(68) It was not, mercifully, the Tiananmen Square rerun that some had predicted.
(69) Or did the darkness mercifully conceal such a horror as the MacIntosh house?
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