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He wanted me to, see if they could find out why I was frigid.
One day is so frigid that he has to stay home.
On frigid days, he would be the only one out there.
There was no reason for them to be out here in the frigid night but security.
Not that she was frigid, but she'd always had to work so hard to come, until now.
Finally, they walked for miles in the frigid night air.
I learned that was not what anyone would call a frigid woman.
When our eyes met he gave me a frigid little smile.
Anyone who's been in that frigid water takes a long time to warm up.
He had that frigid look in his eyes again, she noted.
She began to run toward him, and the relief turned frigid.
She had even seen him off on that frigid January day.
What was warm spring the day before had turned frigid.
She rolled out of bed, and the room felt frigid.
Outside, the air had turned frigid, and there was snow on the ground.
The first time he'd come to visit these men, their welcome had been frigid.
When Charlie went back outside, he felt again how frigid the day was.
A frigid night allowed them to walk from the island the next morning.
Even with the fire blazing close by, the room was frigid.
A frigid blast of air hit her full in the face.
It took them a frigid eight hours to break a path.
He said nothing to that, only gave her a frigid stare.
But the effort tired her and the water now seemed frigid.
Within half an hour, only her bare feet felt frigid.
The line was out the door even on a frigid January evening.