He is too much of a cold fish to capture our hearts and often seems more sullen than smouldering. |
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Brand himself is a cold fish and a nervous character, who conceives a murderous hatred for his junior officer. |
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Here, cooks will prepare a light meal of mixed salad, tinned cold fish or meat, bread and cheese and fruit. |
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The insinuations that he was a cold fish who never talked with players and sometimes conducted himself as a tactless boor are not true. |
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She's a perfectionist and is analytical about her performances but seems afraid of being perceived as a cold fish. |
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If German pianists have a reputation for being cold fish, this reputation is belied by playing such as this. |
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This time he's playing a much more sympathetic character, but he's still a cold fish. |
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Some of this support surely comes from some of the same people who'd considered him something of a cold fish. |
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Perhaps every writer of fiction suspects himself or herself to be a cold fish at heart, a mere spectator of other people's joys and passions. |
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Mack, for such a cold fish, is enthralling, partly because of the shimmer of uncertainty about what is true and what is not. |
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And since Kail had many women chasing after him, why would he waste his time on a cold fish? |
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Louis, cold fish to her dying breath, allowed himself only private tears and no public expression of regret for his companion and erstwhile lover. |
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Their attempt to soften the electorate's impression of her as a scientific cold fish is one of the few amusing spectacles in a grim political landscape. |
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An excellent Indian invention, chutneys are ideal to spice up poultry, meats or cold fish and go perfectly with foie gras. |
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This chutney is a perfect condiment for hot or cold fish, foie gras, and roasts. |
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A well-balanced, surprising blend of prunes, honey, vinegar and cardamom, this chutney is perfect for bringing out the flavour of poultry, meat or cold fish and goes marvellously with foie gras. |
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Spader is magnificently sinister as the slightly bloated, cold fish who causes problems for both the good guys and the villains. |
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I seem to remember that he never stopped talking, and I had given him the cold fish eye. |
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The renowned hot and cold fish appetisers served at the restaurant are inspired by Mediterranean cuisine. |
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She said he was unromantic a cold fish of a guy, as he much preferred football drinking beer and eating a pie. |
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Chilodonelosis is a dangerous disease among warm and cold fish made by Chilodonella in fish ponds. |
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There's calamari, hand-prepared scampi and a gargantuan seafood platter featuring a selection of Colmans' hot and cold fish served with salads and chips. |
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He wouldn't have thought her such a cold fish. Pity. Still, there was plenty of time. Perhaps when she got used to his company she would thaw a little. |
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