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    Use "frigid" in a sentence

    frigid example sentences

    frigid


    1. It was frigid, but she had to go


    2. David dragged both his own shattered body and his frigid lover towards the


    3. Two-tiered cake-stands towered over baskets of frigid flowers in limp, pastel shades and even more baskets of lifeless fruit


    4. Woman was fucking frigid


    5. The frigid air warred with my breathe to create a milky steam, while the hairs on the back of my arms stiffened


    6. He just hoped she wouldn’t one day turn out to be a frigid battleaxe when it came to intimacy


    7. His friend reluctantly retreated, muttering something about her being frigid


    8. The air funneling up from the snow-covered hollows was frigid and the little doeling was dying of hypothermia


    9. The two men fell silent, staring at each other, gazes more frigid than the surrounding air


    10. “Did you think I wouldn’t plan for your every contingency?” Arbitan smiled, a frigid smile that sent a chill through Amaranthe even though she was not the recipient

    11. “I should have known you were frigid,” he grumbled at last, then turned with a shrug, moving his way down the shadowy aisle


    12. He yawned loudly, his breath forming a halo in the frigid air


    13. "Go sit on this yer frigid old bat!" he shouted, driving the tractor straight at her


    14. Schwartzie wasn’t cold or frigid, O’Keefe assumed


    15. Every face he could make out from that distance was stern and frigid


    16. The rigidly held upright body of Amonas was expressionless, frigid in more than one way


    17. “Or you can stay frigid,” says Will, his green eyes glinting with mischief


    18. about him as he thrashed in the frigid gray water


    19. together in the frigid conditions


    20. goggles, and crawled through the broken vent and slid into the frigid water

    21. From the frigid Scandinavian northland, ventilating from the fresh frozen minds of the Nordic Council’s International Conference on the Pollution of the Seas, a challenge to the vitality of reason and the scientific method is sweeping across Europe


    22. The bumps, noise and frigid temperatures severely


    23. Shortly after dark, the storm hit with torrents of frigid


    24. It irradiated red rays of pleasant warmth, after a few hours of frigid wind


    25. the frigid air and immediately coughed


    26. into the frigid night


    27. frigid morning air deep into her lungs


    28. tender warm tissues for a moment, but the frigid air quickly rose to


    29. frigid air that seemed to be seeping into the room from invisible


    30. enough to fill the opening, but it went far toward cutting the frigid

    31. never having experienced frigid temperatures, Ashi found she had


    32. them flexible in the frigid air


    33. We soon progressed to movies and dinners, but she was frigid and still grieving her fiancé, Peter, who had died one year before Dixie


    34. Ken clung to the frigid steel and prayed to Almighty God


    35. She is one hard core, stone cold, and frigid bitch


    36. Amori breathed in the frigid air; not saying anything till they had turned in their skates, “I heard the voice tell me to keep it


    37. They have historically depended on the fierce cold of their lands to help prevent invasion, and so their settlements are all located deep within their frigid territory, but that does little to deter assassins who attack by Translocation, or by casting spells from a distance


    38. Their boat was swamped by high waves in the frigid waters of the Niagara River


    39. The courage and danger to helicopter crews and rescue swimmers was well illustrated in January 1989, when the crew of an HH-65 chopper from Coast Guard Air Station Astoria (Oregon) set out over frigid waters and 20 foot waves to rescue a downed U


    40. Sleet, snow, 10 foot waves, and frigid waters did not prevent Chief Habel and his team from rescuing four members of a stranded tugboat crew (“Heroes

    41. creep closer, shivering in the frigid skin of our useless clothes,


    42. Not knowing who it was, I crouched, my feet soaked in the frigid stream that ran through the bottom of the gully


    43. The 33 floors passed as if they were only three, still by the time I neared the bottom my fingers were numb from having to grip the frigid rungs


    44. it would survive the frigid winters common in the area


    45. All I could manage was a frigid, „Hello, Mrs Fierney


    46. exduding women ("No girls allowed in the dubhouse") or by ridiculing women and their ideas ("These women's libbers are frigid, dykes, man haters")


    47. Drawn by a morbid fascination, he re-entered the oracle chamber and stared down again at the motionless figure of the princess who was worshipped as a goddess, entranced by her frigid beauty


    48. was blasting frigid air bringing momentary relief from the


    49. We state the facts," he said stiffly, but Travis was sure he detected a glint of malicious pleasure in the frigid face


    50. There were four folding chairs and a large igloo filled with cracked ice and beer; cans so cold that when rescued from the frigid bath they sweated worse than the Indians













































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    Synonyms for "frigid"

    arctic frigid gelid glacial icy polar frosty frozen wintry cold inhibited indifferent passionless chilly freezing cool

    "frigid" definitions

    sexually unresponsive


    extremely cold


    devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain