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It wasn't any scruple of mercy, for Hicks was as cold-blooded a brute as ever glanced down a gun-barrel.
RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIR
How dare you decide in this cold-blooded way whether I am to be called—ah—Tosh—or—ah—Porker!
FIRST PLAYSA. A. MILNE
If all the world did not wag his way, so much the worse for cold-blooded mercenary superfluous beings.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTON
He had fired, remembering that cold-blooded slaughter at the Weedham Industries plant.
HOODED DETECTIVE, VOLUME III NO. 2, JANUARY, 1942VARIOUS
Good heavens, Odin thought, what a cold-blooded obituary for any race!
HUNTERS OUT OF SPACEJOSEPH EVERIDGE KELLEAM
Inexpressibly shocked by the cold-blooded proposal, I told him I thought not; it was unusual, and too many were looking.
THE COLLECTED WORKS OF AMBROSE BIERCEAMBROSE BIERCE
You feel that they are comparing you at every point, in a silent, cold-blooded way, to the bright particular star.
ROBERT ORANGEJOHN OLIVER HOBBES
Yet most vertebrates have remained cold-blooded, and only a “saving remnant” even of men is really intelligent.
THE NEW STONE AGE IN NORTHERN EUROPEJOHN M. TYLER
The connection between reckless merriment and cold-blooded cruelty is often startlingly close.
HISTORY OF THE RISE OF THE HUGUENOTSHENRY BAIRD
The last speaker was a sister with an austere face and gray eyes which had no end of cold-blooded religious enthusiasm in them.
DUFFELSEDWARD EGGLESTON
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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