[
US
/ˈkoʊɫdˈbɫədəd/
]
ADJECTIVE
- having cold blood (in animals whose body temperature is not internally regulated)
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without compunction or human feeling
in cold blood
insensate destruction
cold-blooded killing
How To Use cold-blooded In A Sentence
- Cold-blooded animals depend on the temperature of their immediate environment.
- Fish are amphibian bearcat animals that are about ectothermic (previously cold-blooded), covered with scales, and able with two sets of commutual fins and several unpaired fins. MyLinkVault Newest Links
- What you hate most in your partner is that the person is ruthless, cold-blooded, and/or ironic.
- Cold-blooded animals depend on the temperature of their immediate environment.
- At the time I was outraged, and I can still feel anger about that cold-blooded viciousness.
- It was a cold-blooded and brutal murder of people who were running away.
- A jury in Canada has found three members of an Afghan family guilty of drowning three teenage sisters and another woman in what the judge described as "cold-blooded, shameful murders" resulting from a "twisted concept of honour". 'Honour killings': Canadian jury finds Afghan family guilty
- Butterflies are cold-blooded and bask in the sun to raise their body temperatures.
- But several hunts organized by the city government over the past months turned up empty-handed, apparently since cold-blooded reptiles are not very active during the chillier months.
- He's really a wildlife photographer; to get his shots, he turns into an adventurer who has learned much about reptiles - snakes being his favorite cold-blooded creature.