Long after the winning post, he galloped on unheedingly. ❋ Unknown (2011)
It should only be used in those situations where someone has unheedingly and happily pushed conversation upon you, and should ideally be preceded by a four-to-five second flat-eyed stare. ❋ Unknown (2009)
High-energy technology has resulted in the aggregation of such huge amounts of power that small social units operating alone are often ruthlessly and unheedingly swept aside in their ends are antithetic to the purposes of those who control the power. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Seriously, I'm mostly over the angst about skidding unheedingly through my 20s. ❋ Mac (2006)
They rushed unheedingly past Chang, straightening their masks and smoothing their hair. ❋ Dahlquist, Gordon (2006)
Sliding his sword back into his sheath, he crossed the room, stepping unheedingly on broken glass, kicking aside a silver candlestand that rolled beneath his feet. ❋ Weis, Margaret (1986)
Ahead of them, Pesky moved unheedingly along the narrow companionway. ❋ Babson, Marian (1983)
These were men who would unheedingly face fire for their Chief and they were enemies of anybody who tried to reproach him. ❋ Mahr, Kurt (1976)
Contentedly, calmly, unheedingly, will we let the years pass by; for what will it matter to us? ❋ Various (N/A)
He was scarcely out of sight when the dog appeared, passing his master as unheedingly as if the latter had been a part of the tree against which he leaned. ❋ Zoe Meyer (N/A)
In the exultation of the thought Eustace plunged into the scrub and rode on and on unheedingly, lost in dreams of the adventure before him. ❋ Eleanor Luisa Haverfield (N/A)
Into this darkening storm Nella-Rose fled unheedingly. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
"I will take passage south," he continued unheedingly, "and will plunge myself into the midst of the big, busy, warm world, and will gain with one bound that social condition which it has taken the white man thousands of years to attain." ❋ Unknown (N/A)
"And don't you think," she went on unheedingly, "that it was cruel for anybody to hold that poor man responsible for his parents 'sin?" ❋ Robert E. Knowles (N/A)
The words of poem after poem passed under her eyes unheedingly. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
Over the audioceiver he could hear the squadron commanders snapping orders to their ships as the small ship still headed, unheedingly, for his decoy vessel. ❋ Carey Rockwell (N/A)
South to some haunt where she would be farther than ever from the civilization which had flowed so unheedingly past that old palace of darkened windows, south toward the strange native cities and tiny villages and the grain fields and the deserts. ❋ Mary Hastings Bradley (N/A)
"As far as management goes," Randolph went on unheedingly, "leaving morality, and expense, and all that out of the question, I'd just as soon turn Mormon and marry forty women." ❋ Elizabeth Strong Worthington (N/A)