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  • s  lacking in sympathy and kindness
    unkindly ancts
  • r  in an unkind manner or with unkindness
    The teacher treats the children unkindly

  • He had to maintain interest in the contest so unkindly rendered meaningless by George Romney's withdrawal.
  • What was once rather unkindly said about Brazil--"the country of the future and always will be"--I say of them.
  • Harry Truman unkindly proclaimed Graham a "counterfeit," a mere publicity monger, but while I still remain a Truman Democrat, I think our last really good President oversimplified .
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    Fat Angie isn't doing so well. Her high-powered lawyer mom doesn't pay her any attention (unless it's to dispense weight-loss advice, unkindly), her adopted brother has turned vicious, and her beloved older sister, who gave up a basketball scholarship to
    Aug. 5, 2013 - The Philadelphia Inquirer
Quotes

  • Chris Shays in San Francisco Chronicle
    I think history will look very unkindly on this veto,said Rep. Chris Shays, a moderate Connecticut Republican who helped pass the legislation. "I believe the president is very sincere in vetoing this bill, but I think that he's been...
  • Bob Willis in SkySports
    He made his debut at a very difficult time in 1991 with the West Indies fast bowlers in there pomp and quite honestly he had never faced bowling of that quality before,added Willis. "He rather unkindly became known as a flat track bully in...
  • Ray Mears in BBC News
    Mears said: "Hearne knows that to survive in Canada you really have to be able to take care of yourself in the bush. I think he gave David Thompson a hard time but I don't think unkindly so, and Hearne wasn't as religious as Thompson. The two...

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