cruelhearted
See also: cruel-hearted
English
    
    Adjective
    
cruelhearted (comparative more cruelhearted, superlative most cruelhearted)
- Alternative form of cruel-hearted
-  2002, Willie Morris & Jack Bales, Shifting Interludes: Selected Essays, →ISBN, page 188:- Frequently have I been tempted to compose for him epistles of nearly Herzogian sweep, have even seriously contemplated what I imposed upon cruelhearted adults in my small-town Mississippi childhood: gift-wrapped fresh cow manure or dead rats or possums deposited on their front porches in the yuletide.
 
-  2011, Tarah Scott, Lord Keeper, →ISBN:- “That is better than being a cruelhearted Scot,” she countered. “Cruel?” Kevin looked confused. “'Tis not cruel to seek justice.”
 
-  2014, Martial, Selected Epigrams, →ISBN, page 28:- The Sirens, gleeful scourge of mariners, beguiling bane and cruelhearted joy, whom no man could abandon once he'd heard them, were left, they say, through sly Ulysses' ploy.
 
 
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