Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
They were both liars of the most unblushing order.
I wish we knew what it was," he added with unblushing mendacity.
The two ladies almost jumped on hearing the grocer reply with an unblushing negative.
"She showed herself on a number of occasions to be a calm, composed, deliberate and unblushing liar," he said.
This is a weekend for unblushing patriotism.
I repeat it now, with words of praise for his splendid and unblushing unveracity.
Here, surrounded by hundreds of unblushing naked men, women, and children, we wandered about and saw the sights.
By contrast, if you ask a 21-year-old poet whose poetry he likes, he might say, unblushing, "Nobody's."
It could be amusing if the pols posted unblushing, unedited diaries of what they were really thinking, as real bloggers do.
Athens by contrast was an unblushing imperialist and would respect Persia's imperialist ambitions.
His works certainly gave an admirable picture of the general court-life of the time, with its unblushing and undisguised profligacy.
A wealthy candidate for office in Qatar takes Al Jazeera on an unblushing tour of his palace.
'That unblushing groundhog - I'll have his license lifted.'
She put away her pipe and took an unblushing swig from a black bottle she produced from a shelf near her.
I'm sure Regina's unblushing use of kudos was one of the reasons my half-brother fell in love with her and will probably stay that way forever.
He was an unblushing nepotist, nor was he afraid to practise gross fraud when occasion called for it.
In a country without an official creed, the service in the Episcopal cathedral was filled with symbols, unblushing and inclusive in its religiosity.
Keeping the camera focused on its four main characters' wonderfully expressive faces, it is an unblushing ode to youth and beauty with a tart political subtext.
Kelley's unblushing account makes it clear that Roger Clinton and his friends had a long history of getting away with crimes and acts of drunken violence.
Examined outside its movie context, "A Fine Romance" stands as a rarity in traditional American pop: a woman's frank, unblushing confession of physical desire.
For a time we did not meet very frequently, though always she professed an unblushing preference for my company, and talked my views and sought me out.
In his verdict, the judge described Mrs. Mandela as "a calm, composed, unblushing liar," but found insufficent evidence to convict her of the actual assaults.
Killigrew's heroine Angellica speaks out for the emotional freedom of women, and Thomaso is an unblushing libertine.
These clothes . . ." unblushing, she indicated her scanty array . . . "are treasures his followers bring him."