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Meanings of coldly indifferent in English
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Usage of coldly indifferent in English
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And Tom looked coldlyindifferent as he buttered another slice of bread.
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He was standing apart from the rest, coldlyindifferent to the pangs he was suffering.
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But he just stood there, smiling through his rifles sights, coldlyindifferent to her fear.
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Their world was so coldlyindifferent to human survival.
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Hume sat erect on his horse, coldlyindifferent to the opinion these men held of him.
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Her husband was coldlyindifferent to her suffering.
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Dorothea became coldlyindifferent toward her child; it seemed that she had entirely forgotten that she was a mother.
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We chatted, I was very pleasant to the mother, courteous to the daughters, and coldlyindifferent with the little niece.
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She loathed her sister, she detested Anthony, and she appeared to be coldlyindifferent to the fact of the existence of her nephew Oswald.
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But Zara did notice that her husband never once looked at her with any directness, and he seemed coldlyindifferent to anything she said.
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The relentless mechanical grind, repeating over and over, is like something from Fritz Lang's Metropolis, both menacing and coldlyindifferent at the same time.
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Coldlyindifferent alike to the man's cursing and coughing and to the daughter's ejaculations, she appeared to be looking at the mountains.
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"Bordermen you may be, but from my standpoint, from any man's, from God's, you are a lot of coldlyindifferent cowards!"