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coldblooded
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Coldblooded is an album by the Memphis , Tennessee -based R&B group The Bar-Kays . Released in 1974, it was their last album for Volt Records before moving on to Mercury Records in 1976. This album did not chart.
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a. (alternative spelling of cold-blooded English)
Usage examples of coldblooded.
Denoting coldblooded blood apportionments apt only for damnable race laws.
Judge Crease had only the night before handed down his last decision in a First Amendment case dealing with the notorious outdoor steel sculpture known as Cyclone Seven, overshadowing his long and distinguished career on the Federal bench in clouds of public controversy reaching his court in various guises, most recently the highly publicized 'Spot decision' and another just adjudicated in a related matter involving trademark infringement by a manufacturer of novelty mittens, repeatedly subjecting him to a campaign of vilification as a coldblooded unAmeri-can atheist in a tumult culminating in his being burned in effigy.
Even now, squads of Noghri Death Commandos were scattered around the galaxy, fighting and dying for those whose coldblooded treachery and counterfeit compassion had turned them into slaves.
Doing a cost-benefit analysis to figure out whether it's worthwhile to save an endangered deity is so coldblooded that it's one of my least favorite parts of the job.
This guy's a murderer with imagination, trying to fabricate a story to get himself off a coldblooded killing right here in Middle America .
In fact, the Noifs them selves are not cold-blooded, although they had coldblooded ancestors down to more recent times than did the Mauregs and Walats, but have an internal temperature-regulating mechanism, and a four, rather than a two-chambered pumping organ, or heart.