Blooded in a sentence as an adjective

So if you leave, be cold-blooded about it.

I say make them pay through the teeth for these stops like any red blooded capitalist would.

And it's healthy, and normal, and most red-blooded men and women not only find it acceptable, they enjoy it.

I find it cute that the British-born Holmes is in the public domain in the US, but the true-blooded American Mouse is not.

I truly can't comprehend the strikebreakers getting away with... Well, cold blooded ******.

Hot-blooded younger people will continue to ignore me, but that too has happened often enough in the past that I don't let it get to me.

One remembers that here they were for all intents and purposes cold-blooded killers coming from ****, and civilians were treating them like kids home from summer camp.

While this seems very cold-blooded it was probably a reasonable course of action given the circumstances - look what happened to CraigsList when one of the founders sold out to eBay.

I wonder if there was some way to analyse what percentage of it is astro-turfing and what percentage is real red-blooded Americans just brainwashed into thinking government knows best.

It was not an armed struggled between a wronged former officer and the police establishment; it was a manhunt that followed the cold-blooded ****** of an innocent woman and her fiance.

On the **** side, the blue collar of today -- those mentioned as call center workers, filing clerks, etc -- are just warm-blooded, more versatile machines, doing noncreative work of too little value to be worthwhile without long hours.

Sustained spontaneous applause"Q2: How can red-blooded capitalists and non-profit companies learn from each other?Non-profits can apply tactics like moving-fast-and-breaking things, launching early, and listening to users.

Do you really believe that we should not have the right to protect ourselves from active shooters, murderers, rapist and cold blooded killers with a highly affective tool just because a select few people have used that tool to do evil?If guns didn't exist and everything else were the same and these evil people still had intent to do harm do you really believe that they would just give up because they had no other way to harm people?

Blooded definitions

adjective

of unmixed ancestry; "full-blooded Native American"; "blooded Jersies"

See also: full-blooded full-blood