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unfeelingly

  • a word derived from unfeeling.
    unfeeling
    adjective
    not feeling; devoid of feeling; insensible or insensate.

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She charges that he has unfeelingly left Georgia's ashes for a year in the Cadillac trunk.

From Time Magazine Archive

Pearl, as they unfeelingly refer to her, did not come to Oklahoma until 1906, they say, when she was a full-blown, dark-haired woman of 25.

From Time Magazine Archive

"We are Israelis first and Jews second," said one sabra, unfeelingly.

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“Time is the same from place to place,” I said unfeelingly.

From "The Woman Warrior" by Maxine Hong Kingston

“Pshaw, we all know that,” returned the Sport unfeelingly, “but that is no reason why she should make every one else suffer, too.”

From Blue Robin, the Girl Pioneer by Rena I. Halsey

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