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n. the state of being cold-blooded
Usage examples of "cold-bloodedness".
He was not sentimental about cattle, but the complete cold-bloodedness of the entire operation sickened him.
The same cold-bloodedness was practiced toward the human employees who ran the place.
Maybe it was the suddenness of what had happened, or the violence, or the cold-bloodedness of it.
I think the meanness of the act, the brutal cold-bloodedness of it, was what had eaten into my father’s soul.
Since the visitors seemed equally energetic and equally clothes-free in all Earthly climates, this apparent cold-bloodedness was yet another puzzle.
Again he was surprised, not this time by a criminal action but by the utter cold-bloodedness of the agent's proposal.
And he suspected the Laird’s cold-bloodedness ran still deeper than that.
What happens in that frantic millisecond when panic, or rage, or pure cold-bloodedness takes control?