cold-blooded killer

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Figurative: refers to a person who kills without emotion or pity.

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Examples (20)

  • The police are hunting for a cold-blooded killer responsible for the recent string of attacks.
  • Matthew's reputation as a cold-blooded killer preceded him.
  • The prosecutor described the defendant as a calculating, cold-blooded killer who showed no remorse.
  • The detective described the suspect as a cold-blooded killer with no remorse.
  • In the shadows of the city, a cold-blooded killer stalked his next victim.
  • Stories of the cold-blooded killer haunted the small town for decades.
  • What turns a person into a cold-blooded killer? The documentary explored several theories.
  • He was portrayed in the media as a ruthless and cold-blooded killer.
  • If he is not stopped, he will continue his reign of terror as a cold-blooded killer.
  • Only a cold-blooded killer could commit such an atrocious act.
  • History is filled with tales of ruthless tyrants and the cold-blooded killers who served them.
  • The trial revealed him to be a meticulous cold-blooded killer.
  • "You're nothing but a cold-blooded killer!" he shouted at the man in the dock.
  • The public demanded justice for the victims of the cold-blooded killer.
  • It was believed that the murders were the work of a single cold-blooded killer.
  • Despite his calm demeanor, everyone knew he was a cold-blooded killer.
  • The evidence painted a clear picture: he was a cold-blooded killer who planned every detail.
  • The novel depicted a complex character, part hero, part cold-blooded killer.
  • How could a seemingly normal person become such a cold-blooded killer?
  • The police were searching for a cold-blooded killer who left no trace.