Unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice.
1The cold-eyed proprietor was waiting on a pair of tourists from Michigan.
2He is a brilliantly pure, distinctive cricketer, with a cold-eyed televisual charisma.
3She stood there still, and the cold-eyed Greek formed his opinion.
4Murdoch is the stiletto, a man of method, a cold-eyed manipulator.
5Every time I thought of that cold-eyed Sheriff I'd get scared.
6That he was foredoomed to swell to our cold-eyed teenaged killer.
7Not this cold-eyed, dark-skinned manling who kills wasps with his fingers.
8Then the cold-eyed look reasserted itself and became even colder.
9If that red-handed Poggin, if that cold-eyed, dead-faced Knell had only been at Ord!
10At least she hadn't seen any gold find its way into the cold-eyed policemen's hands.
11There is a cold-eyed, ruthless neutrality to the discussion.
12Kissinger called Martin "that cold-eyed fellow," and he meant it as a compliment.
13The strange, cold-eyed soldier was apparently back, but his timing could not have been worse.
14She imagined herself to be a cold-eyed Scandinavian heroine.
15LaBeouf nicely balances his character's idealism with cold-eyed pragmatism.
16Schubert was cold-eyed sober, although scarcely any longer thirsty.