The 13 occurrences of frigid
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Through the snow beginning to drive the deck grew small beneath me, until a fall meant a broken back or death, unless one landed in the sea, in which case the result would be frigid drowning.
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For how can it possibly be frigid in others to praise any for such things, and not ridiculous for him to rejoice and glory in them?
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The legate was warned that "if the Bearnese should make a show of converting himself, it would be frigid and fabricated."
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The legate was warned that "if the Bearnese should make a show of converting himself, it would be frigid and fabricated."
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The legate was warned that "if the Bearnese should make a show of converting himself, it would be frigid and fabricated."
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The legate was warned that "if the Bearnese should make a show of converting himself, it would be frigid and fabricated."
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Periods such as those of Pliny would be frigid in him.
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"Why didn't you stay by the fire and have your nap out?" asked Mr. Shaw, in a tone which seemed to have forgotten for the moment to be frigid--perhaps because I hadn't yet waked up enough to have my quills in good pricking order.
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As Christ expressed how great a man can be humble and humane, Cæsar may have expressed how great a man can be frigid and flippant.
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The word frigidity means coldness, and when a woman has no desire for sexual relations or experiences no pleasure when she has sexual relations, she is said to be frigid.
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(They may be frigid, but they are never devoid of the _potentia coeundi_, except in extremely rare cases of _atresia vaginae_ or the absence of the external genitals.)
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Mark did not appear at all disconcerted to see him, and Mabel could not be frigid to anybody just then in the flush of happy expectation, which she did not try to conceal; altogether it was a bitter disappointment to Caffyn.
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It will be obvious from this definition that the danger ahead of all purely descriptive poetry is that it will lack intensity, that it will be frigid, if not dead.