38 examples of frigidly in sentences

His laughter shook up to his throat, to his enormous mouth; it rolled and bellowed across the hillside; and the posse stood, each man in his place, and looked frigidly upon one another.

His complaints of our blockade policy were frigidly acknowledged by Lord MILNER and hotly resented by Lord LANSDOWNE, upon whom Lord PORTSMOUTH'S ruddy beard always has a provocative effect.

p. 171), he says:'A poem frigidly didactick, without rhyme, is so near to prose, that the reader only scorns it for pretending to be verse.'

"Clem," I said frigidly, "tell me just what you said to Mrs. Lansdale about me.

" "Very few young men, I believe," said Sir Timothy, frigidly, "can resist any opportunity to be concerned in brawling and bloodshed, especially when it is legalized under the name of war.

Even more than at my first visit, the artist was frigidly reserved and full of warning-off politeness.

At twenty-two, Margaret Donne would have coloured, and would have given him a piece of her young mind very plainly; Margarita da Cordova, aged twenty-four, turned a trifle paler, shut her lips, and was frigidly angry, as if some ignorant music-hall reporter had attacked her singing in print.

" I told her a little frigidly that I had divined as much.

" I broke off and eyed him frigidly.

The beauties whom he sighed for were most frigidly polite, So perforce he came and sat beside the little girl in white.

"And you know," said Hilda, speaking very frigidly and with even more than her usual incisive clearness of articulation, "it's not your property.

The recipient would take it frigidly, with a glance at the luxurious garment into which he had helped youa glance that would cut you to the quick.

Outwardly it is merely a city of evasion, of conventionalities, sated with the commonplace pleasures of life, listless, blasé even, and always exquisitely, albeit frigidly, courteous; but beneath the still, suave surface strange currents play at cross purposes, intrigue is endless, and the merciless war of diplomacy goes on unceasingly.

"Whom, may I ask," he inquired frigidly, "are we supposing that Miss Thorne shot?" "No one, particularly," Mr. Grimm assured him easily.

The madcap youth of genius has realized that the world looks frigidly at its vagaries, and the secretly proud "au moins je suis autre"more a boast than a confessiongives place to a wistful, apologetic admission of the difference as a fault.

The lights at the main entrance of the Union Station glowed frigidly.

she asked frigidly.

" "Be seated, Mr. Stone," said the lady frigidly, not offering her hand.

" Inwardly cold with alarm, outwardly frigidly polite, Billy presented "Lieutenant Hardy."

I smiled frigidly.

But he does not, like Rubens, strike us as gross, sensual, fleshly; he remains proud, powerful, and frigidly materialistic.

"Thank you," she replied frigidly.

I did, but Dorothy (frigidly).

"No doubt," he said, frigidly, "you will be glad to be relieved of Miss Robson's presence permanently.

And on the front bench the two wives of Higgleby sat, side by side, so frigidly that had that gentleman possessed the gift of prevision he would never have married either of them; Mrs. Tomascene Startup Higgleby and Mrs.or MissAlvina Woodcock (Higgleby)depending upon the action of the jury.

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