Absolutely merciless.
Mullins called that death in particular "absolutely merciless."
His sense of humor was too strange and absolutely merciless.
But with it goes a sense that nobody's that great either, that human greatness is probably a deception. . . . Gene McCarthy was a practitioner of the attitude: Don't take yourself too seriously, jump on anyone who does, and be absolutely merciless to anyone's pretensions. . . . That was the Catholic upbringing.
Dent had been absolutely merciless on his young pupil, never giving him second chances, cursing and sometimes striking him with the flat of a blade, driving him to exhaustion and beyond.
His gaze was absolutely merciless.
I warn you,' said Rincewind, between clenched teeth, 'I have this magical box on legs which is absolutely merciless with attackers, one word from me and-' 'I'm impressed,' said Abrim.
The examining sensibility outside the story, who could view the story with absolutely merciless scrutiny, who could be wryly, diabolically undermining.
Surandha had been absolutely merciless.
Absolutely merciless in battle!