adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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frigid winds
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a frigid look
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A frigid wind surged through the arches, producing a ghoulish whine.
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At night, they sleep on hammocks in plastic-sheeting shelters or on the frigid , rain-soaked earth.
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It took Robyn ages to peel away the sodden material from her frigid skin.
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On Friday morning we awoke to frigid temperatures and a San Juan River running at about 500 cubic feet per second.
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There was lots of kissing and hair-stroking going on, which always makes onlookers feel rather frigid and inadequate.
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Wide-eyed children bounced on the knees of smiling nurses in rooms well heated against a frigid winter day.
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Within several months of landing, the daily shock of frigid cold and oven heat will crack the brain chips into uselessness.