He felt bad for having teased her mercilessly, and hoped to be able to make it up to her somehow. The coach pushed his players mercilessly in order to get the best out of them.
She criticized him mercilessly in public. Nobody likes to be criticized.
His naval adjuntant had himself seen how mercilessly the reds fought in the Baltic states in 1919.
The word "mercly" appears to be a misspelling or an uncommon term. If you meant "mercilessly," you could say, "The storm raged mercilessly through the night, leaving destruction in its wake." If "mercly" has a specific context or meaning you have in mind, please provide more details for an accurate sentence.
The building was a perfect example of colonial architecture. The guards made an example of the convict and punished him mercilessly.
mercilessly - without mercy or pity, brutally, cruelly
mercilessly - without mercy or pity, brutally, cruelly
curtainessly
'Mercy' means to be kind and forgiving. So 'merciless' is the antonym (opposite word). In a sentence: 'He swung his axe towards his enemy with great anger; he was merciless in his attack.'
They were mercilessly slain, just like all other people in which Hitler did not want "poisoning" his "master race."
because they are hunting mercilessly.
because they are hunting mercilessly.
"Butter", "Bodine" and "The One We Beat Mercilessly."