mercy|mercies in English
noun
[mer·cy || 'mɜrsɪ /'mɜːsɪ]
compassion, pity; charity; forgiveness; act of kindness; lenient sentence
Use "mercy|mercies" in a sentence
1. Mercy, mercy, mercy, he croaked, his first surrender to fatalism.
2. 19 Mercy, mercy, mercy, he croaked, his first surrender to fatalism.
3. We pray you for mercy/to show mercy.
4. The Doctor saw it, and wondered at the Abounding mercies of God
5. No, I won't leave you to the tender mercies of Dr. Arden.
6. Show mercy.
7. No mercy!
8. She wasn't too badly hurt, so we should be thankful for small mercies.
9. By heaven's mercy
10. For your mercy.
11. " Mercy ! " cried Karen .
12. Chaplet of Divine Mercy Recitation of the Divine Mercy Chaplet based on the diary of Saint Faustina, Divine Mercy in My Soul
13. Mercy cannot rob justice.”
14. show mercy to sb.
15. My mercy has limits.
16. His mercy has limits.
17. " Mercy is not strained.
18. He interceded for mercy.
19. Show them no mercy.
20. Your mercy is boundless...
21. We may consider mercies as the Beamings of the Almighty's eye, when the light of his countenance is lifted up upon us; and that man as guided by the eye, whom mercies attract and attach to his Maker
22. The Divine Mercy Apostolates — Eucharistic Apostles of The Divine Mercy (EADM), Healthcare Professionals for Divine Mercy (HCPDM), John Paul II Institute of Divine Mercy (JPII), and Mother of Mercy Messengers (MOMM) — represent four unique lay outreach ministries of the Marians of the Immaculate Conception.
23. A true angel of mercy
24. He shows mercy when appropriate.
25. Blame me for that mercy.