Property of organism whose internal temperature varies considerably.
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1Hence the remarkable calm and cold-bloodedness in farmers, which diplomats should admire.
2Did you ever hear of anything to equal the cold-bloodedness of it?
3Aline's marriage, therefore, was due to hereditary cold-bloodedness and not to covetousness.
4As for Lady Dudleigh, she did not lose one particle of her cold-bloodedness.
5I think even the hunters are appalled at his cold-bloodedness.
6Almost, indeed, had the Breton shuddered at his compatriot's cold-bloodedness.
7Self-control is very often mistaken superficially for cold-bloodedness, just as heartiness is mistaken for big-heartedness.
8What I don't like about him is his cold-bloodedness.
9Maybe it was the suddenness of what had happened, or the violence, or the cold-bloodedness of it.
10The cold-bloodedness of that thought shocked even me, and I looked around for something to distract me.
11This was a cold-bloodedness he found sickening.
12Its cold-bloodedness, the absence of all excitement, make it so different from one's usual notions of a battle.
13It's their very detachment, what you might call the cold-bloodedness of science, that makes science the killer app.
14However, while every parent's tolerance has a limit there would be a certain, not entirely flattering, cold-bloodedness to it.
15Such cold-bloodedness appeared premature and unnatural in a man who could not yet have seen more than five-and-twenty summers.
16You need to be able to control the release and expression of emotion, but not to the point of cold-bloodedness.
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