Animal species that can maintain a body temperature higher than their environment.
Having warm blood (in animals whose body temperature is internally regulated)
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Examples for "cold-blooded"
Examples for "cold-blooded"
1By the time they are 18 they are cold-blooded assassins, Rojas said.
2Kidnappings, bombings and cold-blooded executions left the Tupamaros' romantic reputation in tatters.
3She could use a knife with cold-blooded efficiency if the need arose.
4We are intensely indignant at this term; we consider it so cold-blooded.
5If that's the way it happened, we're talking about a cold-blooded bastard.
1Among living animals, erect posture occurred only in warm-blooded mammals and birds.
2Most warm-blooded South Africans will tell you: you can't ever have enough.
3It is such as one would rarely find in warm-blooded Southern peoples.
4Certainly his kind have left horrible unconscious memories in all warm-blooded life.
5There was no wind now, but the pines breathed like warm-blooded creatures.
6Bonitoes are a species of mackerel, but warm-blooded and having beef-like flesh.
7One quick, warm-blooded scolding would have been worth a sheaf of them.
8Feeling himself attacked, Arthur then did what any warm-blooded man would do.
9The vampires weren't trying to dress it up for a warm-blooded audience.
10Phylogenetic and sequence analysis showed that these interactions have evolved in warm-blooded animals.
11From the cold-blooded animal to the warm-blooded is a great advance.
12As all this foliage filled these warming niches, warm-blooded animals followed, including humans.
13But whereas reptiles became cold-blooded, basking in sunshine when needed, birds stayed warm-blooded.
14Something in her glance, which was singularly arrogant, cooled even the warm-blooded Hermann.
15It had not been difficult; she was warm-blooded, luxurious, a very vivid woman.
16The Moruans were moderately intelligent creatures, warm-blooded air breathers with an oxygen-based metabolism.
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