Idiom
In cold blood.
If something is done in cold blood, it is done ruthlessly, without any emotion.
Dictionary
in cold Blood
phrase
In a ruthless and unfeeling manner; premeditated and deliberate, without provocation.
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I insisted that the black young man had in fact been murdered "in cold blood".
But Futterman's instinct to concentrate on the In Cold Blood years was right and necessary.
Possibly "In Cold Blood".
"This was in cold blood.
They killed him in cold blood.
The other was "In Cold Blood".
DR: It's focused on In Cold Blood?
"I have seen colonels kill mere suspects in cold blood.
His spat with Truman Capote over In Cold Blood.
This revelation led to his 1965 masterwork, "In Cold Blood".
In cold blood, they were shot one by one.
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