That treacherous spirit deserted her most shamelessly when her startled eyes saw that he was waving a response.
She looked away, but he kept his eyes fast upon her half-turned face, finding delight in the warm tint that surged so shamelessly to her brow.
I go to denounce you this very day to the bishop, that he may take you away from this parish, which you have so shamelessly polluted.
How can you be so rash, so devoid of common prudence and modesty as to shamelessly put yourselves in a position to tempt and be tempted, and thereby incur your temporal and eternal perdition?
We shall be free to make it, as all such symbols should be made, poetical and mythological and, in the aesthetic sense, shamelessly anthropomorphic.
This price of appearing naive, childish and ridiculous has to be paid shamelessly and in full.
Their complex vision must be regarded, if our philosophy is to remain boldly and shamelessly anthropomorphic, as possessing, even as our own, the basic attribute of sensation.
He would take no offence; I was cold to positive rudeness, I snubbed him unmercifully; I did not answer his remarks or his questions, which were incessant and shamelessly inquisitorial.
The news of such scandals as were then enacted at Rome, shamelessly and in open day, very likely took a long while to reach Luther and those about him.
All those who were present being summoned to the Consistory, with the two exceptions of Corna and Perrin, shamelessly lied to God and us.
Accidentally meeting Abel not far from the city gate, she insulted him afresh, and even more shamelessly than before.
Yesterday not a little confirmed a suspicion previously entertained by us, that they were shamelessly striving to excite some commotion.
This day, this man, this Allan, as 'ee do so shamelesslycall him, made an offer to me.
An honest and upright man, and 'ee shall never take money from him as 'ee du most shamelessly call Allan, never, nor I.
Dick and Harlan were driving, and they shamelessly left the patient at the door of the Temple of Healing, with his crated bath cabinet, his few personal belongings, and his medicines.
They were shamelessly lazy and indifferent to the commands of the industrial teacher, who had, however, the sagacity to get out of range himself.
Once clear of the dock and out of eye range, they shamelessly cast these tokens away, and the deck stewards gathered up the perfumed heaps and threw them overboard.
Now, however this irreverence may be justified--and it is not only justified but shamelessly gloried in--it is not poetical.
I have known them thrown back upon themselves, until they have become bitter railers against their husbands--uncomfortable companions--openly andshamelessly flouting their affection.
They not only stir up quarrels in this question, but they hate the name of the most sacred office of Prince, and would shamelessly deny the principles which we have laid down for this and the previous questions.
And no wonder, for I have heard one of them, speaking of these Decretals, assert shamelessly that the traditions of the Church are the foundation of the faith.
He had directed the Emperor's attention to the mosaic pavement in the steward's room, and had shamelessly accused Keraunus of having offered to sell him a work that belonged to the palace, contrasting his conduct with his own rectitude.
How shamelessly was all decency trodden under foot!
Popadya, and with maniacal yearning for motherhood she tore off her raiment, shamelessly baring her body, ardent and terrible like a Bacchante, piteous and pathetic like a mother mourning for her child.
And at night everyone in the house tossed about restlessly, tormented by vermin which came crawling from all crevices, and shamelessly paraded upon the walls, and try as they might, nothing seemed able to stop their loathsome invasion.
We have also given it free speech and a free press, both of which have been shamelessly abused.
The Benguet Igorots were formerly compelled to trade for the necessaries of life in the lowlands of the neighbouring province of Union, where they were shamelessly exploited by the Filipinos.
Down they flung the wretched queen (has any queen ever died a death so shamelessly ignominious?
Jehu had warred pitilessly upon the living, and had shamelesslyinsulted the dead.
He cursed largely and variously and shamelessly both in English and in French.
It was the grossest insult to him to throw doubt on the cheque and to examine him in that frigid, shamelessly disillusioned manner.
She laughed shamelessly at her own joke, as women do.
By the time the next son came the mother was shamelessly literary enough to name him Ethelwolf, which his school companions joyously abbreviated to Ethel, overlooking the wolf.
An abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
Was it for this her daughter had been bribed away shamelessly for a neighbouring "missen," where, if they did read the Bible and try to pervert the scholars, they made up for it in prizes?
The drip-stones of the eaves were gap-toothed, and the tracery of the screens had fallen out so that zenana-rooms lay shamelesslyopen to the day.
I know the reason why you have thrown me over so shamelessly and in such a blackguardly fashion; but don't fondly imagine that a new love-intrigue will be successful.
At chance moments he had come upon Polly, openly and shamelessly in her father's arms, and he had noted the warmth and tenderness in their eyes.
Dulcie would sit shamelessly smoking a cigarette filched from the lawyer and listen by the hour while little Miss By-the-Day imitated her employers and their maid servants and their man servants and the strangers within their gates.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shamelessly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: blatantly; boldly; flagrantly