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Examples
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Cold-hearted from the day I Bogarted the game I so started, a rock, fella and I'm not even in my harshest.
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Actually I was watching the video for 'Cold-hearted snake' on You Tube.
Archive 2007-05-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2007
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The thought never even crossed my mind Cold-hearted, yes, but my orange-and-blue blood runs lukewarm.
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‘Cold-hearted person!’ cried Kister, and he ran off to ask another girl to dance.
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Cold-hearted and ungenerous he was; but he was no wretch as men and women are now-a-days called wretches.
The Belton Estate 2004
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Cold-hearted critics there were, no doubt, who, never having done an unselfish action in their lives, would not believe in Grace Darling's disinterestedness, and buttoned their pockets closely when asked to contribute towards the testimonial which was presented to her.
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"Cold-hearted?" answered the dwarf, with a ludicrous expression of feigned rapture.
Under the Rose Frederic Stewart Isham
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Cold-hearted people are apt to be awkward, and even stupid.
Love Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882
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Cold-hearted as she always seemed, Mrs. Van Vechten had some kind feelings left, and, touched by her brother's tale of suffering, she gave him no word of reproach, and even unbent herself to say that a brighter day might come to him yet.
Rosamond — or, the Youthful Error Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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Cold-hearted ones were around her; no friendly eye looked upon her mangled corse, and I shuddered when I saw Jake and Dan rudely handle the body upon which death had set its sacred seal.
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