Aún no tenemos significados para "mere wantonness".
1This being accomplished they would torture and murder the traders in mere wantonness.
2At Lyons they destroyed the hospitals and orphan asylums, out of mere wantonness.
3MR. H. I wrote that in mere wantonness of triumph.
4It was done in mere wantonness, for they could not have known who we were.
5They kill without reason, and destroy in mere wantonness.
6A rumour went abroad of certain women who had drowned, in mere wantonness, their newborn babes.
7They may have been inflicted from mere wantonness.
8Sometimes people kill us from mere wantonness.
9Sometimes people kill us for mere wantonness.
10Wading through blood they seized province after province of the empire, destroying and massacring often in mere wantonness.
11To the religion of his country he offered, in the mere wantonness of impiety, insults too foul to be described.
12Yielding to all the whims of a child,-pickingup its toys when thrown away in mere wantonness, would be intolerable.
13Evidently they must have had some trading crew tire a parting shot in mere wantonness at them from their boat.
14The Democratic canvass was thus inaugurated, and the overthrow of the party provided for in the mere wantonness of political folly.
15When his pursuers had him in their possession, they shot him in the leg, and broke it, out of mere wantonness.
16Just now, as I have lain by a long while, I grow sleek, and scribble on in mere wantonness of spirit.
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