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- adverb Alternative spelling of
cold-bloodedly .
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Examples
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An experienced strategist ever since her days as a child prize-winner on the Shanghai Mercury, Pearl had researched the student award situation shrewdly—“Quite coldbloodedly I asked which was the largest”—and her assessment of what the Messenger judges wanted was spot on.
PEARL BUCK IN CHINA Hilary Spurling 2010
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Romney made his fortune by coldbloodedly gambling on the successes and failures of the companies he bought and sold.
Mitt Romney For Auto Industry Czar* - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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Romney made his fortune by coldbloodedly gambling on the successes and failures of the companies he bought and sold.
Mitt Romney For Auto Industry Czar* - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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An experienced strategist ever since her days as a child prize-winner on the Shanghai Mercury, Pearl had researched the student award situation shrewdly—“Quite coldbloodedly I asked which was the largest”—and her assessment of what the Messenger judges wanted was spot on.
PEARL BUCK IN CHINA Hilary Spurling 2010
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The RNC coldbloodedly misrepresentsproposed reform legislationas "class warfare" and sneersat Obama's economic stimulus package as "porkulus" slogansintended to undermine publicconfidence and encourage fear, outrage, andrejection of the new President's agendabased on zero evidence that it will be harmful, but throwing in loads of trumped up untruths.
The Way Things Aren't: The GOP Opts out of Reality Unleashing More Demagoguery 2009
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Just speaking from a coldbloodedly political standpoint, the Republicans should recall that this was the exact same approach they took in the thirties, and that even recently, President Clinton made the Republicans look petty when they tried to impose their agenda after their seizure of the majority in 1994.
Archive 2009-02-08 Stephen Daugherty 2009
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Just speaking from a coldbloodedly political standpoint, the Republicans should recall that this was the exact same approach they took in the thirties, and that even recently, President Clinton made the Republicans look petty when they tried to impose their agenda after their seizure of the majority in 1994.
Proof and Vindication Stephen Daugherty 2009
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One deputy D.A. viewing the tape felt it would be unreasonable to assume that Patsy Ramsey, out of the blue and coldbloodedly, placed a noose around her daughter's neck and used it as a garrote.
A Death In Paradise 2008
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He was a loser and he coldbloodedly planned it and then he tried to burn the house down to cover it up.
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But he also coldbloodedly cut up his wife with a chain saw.
Sin City Max Allan Collins 2002
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