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Meanings of unfeeling man in English
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Usage of unfeeling man in English
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Brun was not an unfeelingman, and he held his sibling in high regard.
2
James Brown was not an unfeelingman, and he was but doing his duty.
3
Well, I am glad it was one who pitied me, and not some coarse, unfeelingman.
4
I did nothing, Miss Carvel, nothing that the most unfeelingman in our army would not do.
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In fact, the expression of superhuman grief on the stone visage would have touched even the most unfeelingman.
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Plainly he considered this request from a mere family acquaintance a nuisance, but he was not an unfeelingman.
7
Silently did Wilmer withdraw from the presence of the unfeelingman, and turned with aching limbs to his toilsome work.
8
Mr. Lawson was not an unfeelingman, but, like too many others in the world, he did not always "think."
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The cruelties exercised by this unfeelingman it would take a volume to describe, but I will mention only one or two instances.
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Carolina smiled back, wondering how it could be that such sensitive arguments and passionate words could flow from such an inaccessible, seemingly unfeelingman.
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Then Joan held out her fettered hands sorrowfully toward these unfeelingmen and said:
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These cold, unfeelingmen "the children," and this tender yearning woman the "dog"!
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There was I placed in the midst of unfeelingmen, and gaping women and children, as a monster to be cursed.
14
"If you are not the most exasperating, unfeelingman alive-
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"As I've already said, I'm not an unfeelingman."
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"And does the sight of me fill you with no terror, no remorse, unfeelingman?"