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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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What does this sentence mean?

"You killed him and it was as cold blooded as you can get."


Does this mean the person who did the killing was really cold blooded or that he killed him in cold blood?


Thanks in advance!

  

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anonymous the killing was really cold blooded or that he killed him in cold blood I don't see the difference between those.

  • anonymous the killing was really cold blooded or that he killed him in cold blood I don't see the difference between those.
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anonymousthe killing was really cold blooded or that he killed him in cold blood

I don't see the difference between those.

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