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Meanings of blooded man in English
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Usage of blooded man in English
1
There isn't a colder bloodedman in the state than Willie Jones.
2
Feeling himself attacked, Arthur then did what any warm- bloodedman would do.
3
It was a cold- blooded suggestion, but Donnegan was a cold- bloodedman.
4
But then Aylmer was a cold- bloodedman,-morelike a fish than a man.
5
I'm the product of over-sudden civilisation, like a thin- bloodedman plunging into cold water.
6
The most snail- bloodedman that exists, is not so selfish as he pretends to be.
7
He was a cold- bloodedman, although his obstinacy seemed sometimes to point to a fiery fanaticism.
8
I wondered what could be the relations between these two, the frankly voluptuous woman and the calculating full- bloodedman.
9
He was a full- bloodedman, slightly obese, with a villainous pair of eyes that blinked in the sudden lamp-light.
10
He was a cold- bloodedman, with a brain which seemed to have grown at the expense of his heart.
11
He's an ambitious, cold- bloodedman.
12
He was a colder- bloodedman than the major, less nervy, and he had been on missions of a similar sort before.
13
Stuart Whitney was a typical promoter, a large, full- bloodedman, with a face red and inclined to be puffy from the congested veins.
14
His son-in-law, Lord Everingham, who was a Whig, and a clearheaded, cold- bloodedman, looked upon the New Poor Law as another Magna Charta.
15
However, this deliberate, cold- bloodedman had found his son's hasty temper of service, and in emergency did not hesitate to fan its slumbering fires.
16
There was a challenge and defiance dancing in those dark devil-may-care eyes of hers which might have roused a more cold- bloodedman than her companion.