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"Mercy" in a Sentence (31 examples)
The yacht was at the mercy of the dreadful storm.
Portia tempered justice with mercy.
Beer sales are at the mercy of the weather.
The champion had the challengers at his mercy.
The ship was drifting at the mercy of the waves.
The ship was at the mercy of the waves.
The small boat was at the mercy of the wind.
The girl was at the mercy of his cruelty.
The boat was at the mercy of the waves.
The poor people were at the mercy of the cruel dictator.
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She took mercy on him and quit embarrassing him.
Have mercy on the poor and assist them if you can.
He despaired of God's mercy in the same fact, where this presumed of it; he by a decollation of all hope annihilated his mercy, this by an immoderancy thereof destroyed his justice
Mercy is one of his many virtues.
1982, Bible (NKJV), Psalm 40:11a Do not withhold Your tender mercies from me, O Lord
It was a mercy that we were not inside when the roof collapsed
I despised her; but I mercied her, too, and gave her sweet berries to eat, and led her to my lodge, and said to my best wife, ' Get up from my best skin, for the white squaw is a guest, and is weary.'
At another time, forgetting "his verse," he attempted part of the Lord's Sermon on the Mount, by repeating, "Blessed are the merciful, for they shall be mercied!"
There is not a less mercied pair of rogues within the walls of Ireland these days than you both.
In vogue, an age, we are interrupted typics of Universal errors; established adults of vaudeville Street shows — but not quite complete or made whole Neither pitied, nor mercied, nor eldered as one Full disguised and costumed.
No thank you, I resent being mercied by a thing that is just a^([sic]) imaginary product of suppressive humans who wanna have power over people!
Thus Jesus represents human nature in a third way — not as mercied outsiders like the Magi, nor as a judged insider like Herod. Jesus is New Israel in person, the fulfilled promise wrapped in the life of a single Jewish child.
For Prevallet, as for Julian, God's love is a “mercying love” in which we are called to live.
Jesus's gaze is “mercying”; he looks upon people and things with a love that sees the fullness of what they are and might be.
In the middle of the room is a young Infanta intended for Marguerite Theresa, born in 1651, daughter of Philip the fourth, whose portrait Velasquez took in 1658, to send to Leopold, who had just been elected Emperor of Germanyd and who mercied her in 1666.
Remember that kid that kept yelling that his father was mercied?” “Mercied?” - “The kid that kept saying his father was killed?
'Hah! Good Samaritan indeed! Then why hasn't she mercied me all these years I've been begging for her pepper-soup on credit?
Getting mercied sucks. And truth be told, mercying another team sucks.
This was Suttree's trolley token, the one that mercied him, the one that froze him to death.
Mercy! Look at the state of you!
Mr Pecksniff was a moral man — a grave man, a man of noble sentiments and speech — and he had had her christened Mercy. Mercy! oh, what a charming name for such a pure–souled Being as the youngest Miss Pecksniff! Her sister’s name was Charity. There was a good thing! Mercy and Charity!
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