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Example sentences for "unflinchingly"

Lexicographically close words:
unflagging; unflattering; unflecked; unfledged; unflinching; unfold; unfolded; unfolding; unfoldings; unfoldment
  1. His eyes remained unflinchingly on his mother.

  2. Men sure of themselves and subscribing unflinchingly to the uncompromising standards of conduct necessary to maintain the morale of the community, such men could without danger unbend among themselves.

  3. They felt that it was impossible that a man who spoke so clearly, whose eye looked so unflinchingly at one and whose manners were so perfect, could be wrong.

  4. So far there had been no exception to its tacit rule that those who broke the law of probity must pay; and every one was aware that even Beaufort and Beaufort's wife would be offered up unflinchingly to this principle.

  5. With her eyes unflinchingly upon his own, she whispered: "You were hungry, thirsty, you had no clothes.

  6. Sitting there like a statue, motionless, without a bow, without a smile, he returned her intense regard unflinchingly and yet unwillingly.

  7. He had always unflinchingly avowed himself an aristocrat and an anarchist; it was his way of expressing his horror at vulgarity and tyranny.

  8. Quietly he departed from the church; with calm, unfaltering tread he went back unto the bishop; and then unwaveringly he asked for, and unflinchingly heard, the pathetic details of the martyrdom.

  9. He sat unflinchingly at the window with a patience which Mrs. Lecount herself could not have surpassed.

  10. By slow degrees her mind recovered its balance and she looked her position unflinchingly in the face.

  11. Mark how unflinchingly they received the pelting iron hail into their bosoms, and how they breasted the foe!

  12. Yet she sat there unflinchingly for two hours, an upright, indomitable old figure, silently fighting her losing battle with the forces of physical and mental pain, while happy people came and went, and laughed and talked before her.

  13. I always feel that a man who faces death unflinchingly for a fairly long time shows greater heroism, even though death be driven back, than another man who suffers some sudden taking off with no choice left him.

  14. She turned and once more blue eyes looked unflinchingly into black.

  15. Blue eyes looked unflinchingly into black until the steering of the red car forced him to give his attention to the wheel.

  16. The times are too perilous to allow us even to contemplate with any other feeling than that of horror and dismay the Lord Chancellor's appeal to go forward unflinchingly to civil war.

  17. They too deploy, ascend the slope, and march unflinchingly into the inferno.

  18. Because I know that the day will come when the cock on the steeple, staring unflinchingly towards the far horizon, will see you in desperate flight, while the innumerable bodies of your slain shall lie thick over the land!

  19. A war such as this has proved to be merits at least that we should hear and face unflinchingly the truth of it in all its entirety.

  20. He pictured him in Kansas when son after son was laid on the altar of liberty as unflinchingly as Abraham held the knife at his own son's breast at God's behest.

  21. But it laid the foundation of that strong, rugged constitution that has carried him so unflinchingly through the hard work of these later years.

  22. Think independently, vote considerately, stand unflinchingly against any measure that is wrong, and vigorously in favor of every movement that is right.

  23. At the same time her own convictions were unflinchingly avowed, as well as her ideas and tastes in smaller matters.

  24. Even when they settled down to farming, the Thurstons were men who would walk unflinchingly into ruin sooner than lose their grip on their purpose, and Mr. Geoffrey favors them.

  25. The thousands that passed safely through his hands, on their way to Canada and the North, will never forget his fatherly solicitude for their welfare, or the dangers he unflinchingly encountered in their behalf.

  26. One moment her big eyes clouded, but unflinchingly they met his gaze.

  27. Janet knew of this, and should have known it meant amende and reconciliation, perhaps revelation, but because her brother saw fit to sit and ponder, she saw fit to cling unflinchingly to her preconceived ideas and to act according to them.

  28. I never knew any really nice, lovable women who were unflinchingly honest.

  29. I would even address a private query, at just this point, to the women, begging that the men will skip it, asking women where in the world we would find ourselves if we were unflinchingly honest with the men who love us?

  30. The utmost extremity of punitive inflictions, unflinchingly inflicted, is suggested by the terrible imagery.

  31. It may be ignoble, or lofty and pure; it may mean only cowardice or indolence; but it is deepest in those who stand most unflinchingly at their posts, and crush it down at the command of duty.

  32. Ellerey felt the magic of her influence, and his eyes looked unflinchingly into hers for a moment; the woman in her understood what manner of man he was in whom she trusted.

  33. Yet another mistake to-night, my lord," Ellerey answered, looking the Ambassador unflinchingly in the eye.

  34. So unflinchingly was it made, so evident was it that the Ambassador had some knowledge which he had not divulged, that the King found no words to utter.

  35. Many of them have faced death unflinchingly for my sake.

  36. He had conquered so often, overcome such tremendous obstacles, and faced unflinchingly so many awful dangers for the sake of his converts, that it was no wonder that they adored him, their feeling amounting almost to worship.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unflinchingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    diligently; doggedly; faithfully; industriously; intently; patiently; persistently; resolutely