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adv. (alternative spelling of cold-bloodedly English)
Usage examples of "coldbloodedly".
For that length of time she had been safe and content, and then Neil Saxton had forced his way into her life, confusing her with his actions, deliberately and coldbloodedly setting out to deceive and destroy her .
Knowing the way he'd stalked and planned Anne's murder, she suspected he wouldn't kill out of passion or rage but ruthlessly, coldbloodedly with a meticulously planned, foolproof scheme.
They were playing a dangerous game, but he, Gower and Arlington had coldbloodedly decided to use Catherine against Grahame because it was known that he could easily be influenced by the charms of a pretty woman.
He estimated, as coldbloodedly as it was possible for him to do it, in that twilight where no one else might have been able to see anything, the growing strain that crept into her face, and the mixture of shame and anger that clouded her eyes as she fought off Zellermann as unobtrusively as any woman could have done.
If you coldbloodedly planned to do away with somebody who had raped your wife, that might just be a venial sin.