sin piedad

sin piedad(
seen
 
pyeh
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dahd
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. mercilessly
Azotaban a los prisioneros sin piedad.They'd whip their prisoners mercilessly.
b. ruthlessly
Los críticos atacaron mi primera novela sin piedad.Critics attacked my first novel ruthlessly.
a. merciless
El conde era un hombre valiente pero sin piedad.The count was a brave but merciless man.
b. ruthless
Mi madre era una mujer sin piedad cuando lo que estaba en juego era el pan de sus hijos.My mother was a ruthless woman when it was her children's sustenance what was at stake.
c. heartless
Los piratas eran gente sin piedad, interesada solo en su botín.Pirates were heartless people, only interested in their loot.
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