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Discover LudwigThe phrase "callous killer" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is emotionally insensitive and has committed murder or acts of extreme violence. Example: "The police described the suspect as a callous killer, showing no remorse for his actions."
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"He's not what we might think a drug dealer might be, which is this menacing, coldhearted, callous killer.
Roth replied, "It isn't Trump as a character, a human type — the real-estate type, the callow and callous killer capitalist — that outstrips the imagination.
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Hummer owners surely know that an audience of smirkers and note-leavers judges them as callous earth-killers or worse.
He has no compassion, he is a callous and cold killer.
It's hard to walk away from that Hannity interview thinking anything but that Zimmerman is a cold, callous, highly calculating killer who claims the entire tragedy was "God's plan;"who doesn't regret carrying a weapon or pursuing Trayvon; and who believes he will be acquitted.
Hud is selfish, Luke arrogant, Harper callous and Butch a killer.
The true injustice of the situation, Sick Boy notes, is that callous officials who specialize in keeping down the "lower orders" failed to convict the killer.
But callous?
I'm not callous.
Matisse was not callous.
It can sound callous.
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