They drove the ship almost to the frigid zone. [adjective]
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Speaking of frigid waters, how cold will I be in Belize in March? [adjective]
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He finds her frigid. [adjective]
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The Antartic has a frigid climate. [adjective]
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His poems are frigid and have less impact. [adjective]
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The prince again laughed his frigid laugh. [adjective]
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Her husband looked at her as if surprised to notice that someone besides Pierre and himself was in the room, and addressed her in a tone of frigid politeness. [adjective]
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The nights are frigid, and that keeps one warm. [adjective]
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Fairfax folded up her knitting: I took my portfolio: we curtseyed to him, received a frigid bow in return, and so withdrew. [adjective]
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I saw her in a black gown and widows cap; frigid, perhaps, but not uncivil: a model of elderly English respectability. [adjective]
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It was a somewhat frigid gathering until Nasmyth rose. [Please select]
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