Sentence example with the word 'glacial'

glacial

algid, blast-frozen, cold, crisp, frigid, hibernal, icy, nippy, remote, sleety, unapproachable

Definition adj. relating to or derived from a glacier

Last update: August 22, 2016


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New water sources are formed due to glacial movements.   [adjective]

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Two glaciers converged across the North Shropshire Plain leaving thick layers of glacial drift.   [adjective]

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The site of the station is comprised of a thick bed of alluvium of considerable depth which settled after the last glacial epoch.   [adjective]

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A glacial silence reigned in the carriage.   [adjective]

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One would have said that the glacial peace of the sepulchre had sprung forth from the earth and had spread over the heavens.   [adjective]

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It was a door even more glacial than that of winter which was ajar.   [adjective]

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A voice rose above him, glacial and solemn.   [adjective]

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The ensemble was glacial, regular, hideous.   [adjective]

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He could not help thinking of poor Fantine, and it suited him to be glacial in his manner.   [adjective]

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Since we are making a portrait, and since we do not wish to conceal anything, we are forced to add that he was glacial towards Napoleon in his decline.   [adjective]

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Kitson's work in Tasmania shows that there also the glacial beds may be correlated with the lower or Greta Coal Measures of New South Wales.   [Please select]

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