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That niece of the doctor's was so perishingly, delicately beautiful.
Can be perishingly cold at times.
He is making this much harder, thought Davos wearily, and it was perishingly hard to begin with.
The day was perishingly cold, and the air made my lungs ache, stiffening my face to a mask.
'It gets perishingly cold,' says Elizabeth Jane.
The sand on which my sleeping-bag lay was hard, my fellow-travellers snored and from around three o'clock it became perishingly cold.
(The sound of ivory balls striking against each other affected the lady of that house perishingly, so this was the most sound-proof room in town.)
Some of the rooms were perishingly cold, but very few of the officers or mages spent much time in their tiny closet-sized rooms.
It was always clear but perishingly cold at that early hour; later the mists came down and in the afternoon there were often storms of rain and sometimes hail.
The constellations were easy to recognise, although we could not stand for too long - it was perishingly cold and the warmth from the tsipouro was beginning to wear off.
It was perishingly cold too, the way the locals like it, but it takes all sorts to make a galaxy, and you can always turn up the heat in your hotel suite.
"It has happened perishingly rarely," said Diane L. Zimmerman, a law professor at New York University and an expert in First Amendment and privacy law.
With Stannis broken and Renly dead, only a Stark victory can save him from Lord Tywin's vengeance, but the chances of that grow perishingly slim."