Use "in cold blood" in a sentence

1. Shot him in cold blood.

2. He shot them in cold blood .

3. He murdered her in cold blood.

4. They were murdered in cold blood.

5. He shot them both in cold blood.

6. He killed five soldiers in cold blood.

7. To be shot down in cold blood.

8. Let's think it over in cold blood.

9. 4 He murdered her in cold blood.

10. 1 synonym for Coldly: in cold blood

11. We do not kill in cold blood.

12. So they murdered them in cold blood?

13. He killed 13 federales in cold blood.

14. They shot him down in cold blood.

15. Evans had been murdered in cold blood .

16. Douglas put away Collins in cold blood.

17. They would have been murdered in cold blood.

18. The crime had been committed in cold blood.

19. 12 Evans had been murdered in cold blood .

20. He murdered the old man in cold blood.

21. I couldn't kill the mouse in cold blood.

22. But they do commit murder in cold blood?

23. The murders were in cold blood with malice aforethought.

24. They killed the harmless old man in cold blood.

25. The old man you shot down in cold blood?

26. Those Nazi soldiers killed the old man in cold blood.

27. Some innocent people were massacred in cold blood by the aggressors.

28. But was it necessary to kill my men in cold blood?

29. Coldly: 1 adv in a cold unemotional manner Synonyms: in cold blood

30. The officer slowly took aim and shot the prisoner in cold blood.

31. The bank robber drew a gun and shot the guard in cold blood.

32. He himself was convinced that Clyde had murdered the girl in cold blood.

33. 24 synonyms for Cruelly: brutally, severely, savagely, viciously, mercilessly, in cold blood, callously

34. They hunted Pedro down like an animal and murdered him in cold blood.

35. In Cold Blood, Capote's nonfiction work, illustrates the social conflicts in American society.

36. You think capote got national acclaim for " in cold blood " by judging the murderers?

37. The killers hunted Pedro down like an animal and murdered him in cold blood.

38. Top synonyms for Coldly (other words for Coldly) are coolly, in cold blood and cold.

39. You can murder a man, kill in cold blood... but you cannot pull a man's beard!

40. You don't get to shoot my husband in cold blood and then stop at the ATM.

41. You don't get to kill people in cold blood, but we got a really good retirement plan.

42. But the temptations of the Flesh were different: they could not be dealt with in cold blood.

43. And I know of men who claim that they could murder in anger but never in cold blood.

44. Mrs Heron was murdered in cold blood in a crime which to date has appeared to have no motive.

45. The coded order identified the Jedi as traitors to the Republic, and the loyal clones executed their Jedi leaders in cold blood.

46. A deed planned in cold blood may appear very different to the perpetrator if he ever gets round to carrying it out.

47. An Indian will fight hard when Cornered, or when heated by lively resistance, but he hates to go into it in cold blood

48. 22 A deed planned in cold blood may appear very different to the perpetrator if he ever gets round to carrying it out.

49. As the pioneering and classic work of new-journalism, In Cold Blood is claimed by Truman Capote to be a real account of a murder case.

50. Cruelly, fiercely, savagely, ruthlessly, viciously, mercilessly, ferociously, remorselessly, in cold blood, callously, murderously, pitilessly, heartlessly, inhumanly, barbarously, brutishly, barbarically, hardheartedly Her real parents had been Brutally murdered.

51. Bloodstains is that book, the only one since Truman Capote's In Cold Blood that kept me awake at night, terrified by the evil that inhabits some men's souls

52. Bloodstains is that book, the only one since Truman Capote's In Cold Blood that kept me awake at night, terrified by the evil that inhabits some men's souls

53. In Cold Blood, which he immodestly heralded as a new form of non-fiction novel, was received with delirious approval; Norman Mailer dubbed Perry as one of the great characters in American literature.

54. The Assailant (133) IMDb 5.8 1 h 33 min 2009 13+ When Manoel's martial arts master is assassinated in cold blood, he must battle with an iron fist to defeat the man responsible for his murder.

55. Harper, page 215: "Why now, I expect," said the American, "you would not shoot me in cold blood, although you are a Britisher, I guess." 1959 August 6, “Nixon's Triumphal Return”, in Universal Newsreels (32), episode 63, spoken by

56. Bloodstains is that book, the only one since Truman Capote's In Cold Blood that kept me awake at night, terrified by the evil that inhabits some men's souls. The true story begins with the author's mother, a woman so convinced of a lineage to General Robert E

57. Compulsion is a credible portrait of an era, and an early example of an infamous crime turned into compelling fiction.” — Alan Lelchuk, author of American Mischief “Though Truman Capote claimed to have invented a new literary genre with In Cold Blood —a form he called the ‘nonfiction novel’—that distinction truly belongs to Meyer

58. In Play: Afflatuses tend to be divine but the only true test is whether they are supernatural: "Somewhere between Breakfast at Tiffany's and In Cold Blood, Capote's divine afflatus seems to have been replaced by a satanic one." They are also closely associated with the arts: "Gwendolyn's afflatus certainly was at her service in writing her

59. In Play: Afflatuses tend to be divine but the only true test is whether they are supernatural: "Somewhere between Breakfast at Tiffany's and In Cold Blood, Capote's divine afflatus seems to have been replaced by a satanic one." They are also closely associated with the arts: "Gwendolyn's afflatus certainly was at her service in writing her