How To Use Cold fish In A Sentence
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She seems too sensitive to survive this earth and her cold fish of a husband, and indeed she doesn't.
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Perhaps every writer of fiction suspects himself or herself to be a cold fish at heart, a mere spectator of other people's joys and passions.
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Brand himself is a cold fish and a nervous character, who conceives a murderous hatred for his junior officer.
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Louis, cold fish to her dying breath, allowed himself only private tears and no public expression of regret for his companion and erstwhile lover.
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Some of this support surely comes from some of the same people who'd considered him something of a cold fish.
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However it proved a huge disappointment, as were the cold fish entrées.
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The husband is a convert, obsessed by apologetics, church history, and doctrine - something of a pious cold fish.
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I was silent; was it any wonder I was, as Adam termed it, a cold fish?
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Among the food brought back was boiled gefilte fish, a cold fish ball.
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The insinuations that he was a cold fish who never talked with players and sometimes conducted himself as a tactless boor are not true.
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She has a tendency to use quite clinical language - which masks deep emotions, but can make her look a bit of a cold fish on the page.
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So what if he had a reputation as a rather cold fish?
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Some of this support surely comes from some of the same people who'd considered him something of a cold fish.
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Brand himself is a cold fish and a nervous character, who conceives a murderous hatred for his junior officer.
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The husband is a convert, obsessed by apologetics, church history, and doctrine - something of a pious cold fish.
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But the trunk reveals that this supposedly unmaternal cold fish has saved all her daughter's dolls.
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Here, cooks will prepare a light meal of mixed salad, tinned cold fish or meat, bread and cheese and fruit.
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It is also important, for your purposes, whether she's a cold fish or just madder than hell at you.
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It has also been argued that Robert is just a cold fish and/or that his friends' marital squabbles have scared him off.
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He is too much of a cold fish to capture our hearts and often seems more sullen than smouldering.
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She has a tendency to use quite clinical language - which masks deep emotions, but can make her look a bit of a cold fish on the page.
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And since Kail had many women chasing after him, why would he waste his time on a cold fish?
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This time he's playing a much more sympathetic character, but he's still a cold fish.
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Mack, for such a cold fish, is enthralling, partly because of the shimmer of uncertainty about what is true and what is not.
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These are the cold fish of the commercial world.
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Our neighbor doesn't show much emotion. He's a bit of a cold fish.
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Wayne fought to find the words he would need to say to try and strike up a conversation with the normally cold fish of a boy he had for a friend whom he had only known for just over a day.
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Their attempt to soften the electorate's impression of her as a scientific cold fish is one of the few amusing spectacles in a grim political landscape.
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If German pianists have a reputation for being cold fish, this reputation is belied by playing such as this.
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These are the cold fish of the commercial world.
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That means a single act of turkey love can turn a hen into a cold fish: She can lay a clutch of eggs, and then renest if that clutch is destroyed, all without another round of servicing by the gobbler.
The One-Minute Naturalist: Turkey Mating Behavior
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In essence, she's calling her an aloof, cold fish - hardly the most enthusiastic endorsement.
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Cold fish walk walk of shamer Molly America hated you before this but now you are as hated as your balding, fickle beau Jason Mesnick.
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She's a perfectionist and is analytical about her performances but seems afraid of being perceived as a cold fish.
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Here, cooks will prepare a light meal of mixed salad, tinned cold fish or meat, bread and cheese and fruit.
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These are the cold fish of the commercial world.
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