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coldlycold‧ly /ˈkəʊldli $ ˈkoʊld-/ adverb - "No autographs," he said coldly.
- And then just deny it coldly if it ever came to court.
- And when I was 5, I coldly told my brother to never, ever call me Susie.
- But she merely looked at me, coldly, and fast-forwarded.
- Fierce Eyes watched her coldly, then nodded, then stared beyond her, at the denser wood.
- He regarded Nicholson coldly as the Governor passed by.
- Her accusation in front of her family had made him coldly furious, she realised with a jolt.
- I can't allow talk like that, so I stared coldly at him.
- The blade hissed coldly through the air beside his head and entered the rock of the cavern roof without slowing.
► say/speak/reply etc coldly ‘Well, what can I do for you?’ he asked coldly. VERB► smile· Erlich smiled coldly at him and said nothing.· As she fled out the door, he smiled coldly to himself. ► stare· She stared coldly, and the lady's smile faltered.· I can't allow talk like that, so I stared coldly at him.· Will she coldly stare you down, leave you standing? if you do something coldly, you do it without any emotion or warm feeling, making you seem unfriendly → cold, coldnesssay/speak/reply etc coldly ‘Well, what can I do for you?’ he asked coldly. Janine looked at her coldly. |