He also laid his hand on his sword now, and frigidly inclined his wigged head toward me. |
I packed with only the faintest idea of where I was going, other than to a bombed city and a frigidly cold house. |
Should a frigidly xenophobic England learn from Celtic warmth? |
Britten certainly aimed to please, a noteworthy goal during a postwar era when frigidly academic and avant-garde music alienated many listeners. |
He responded frigidly by asking whether there were any such establishments. |
It was firmly, if frigidly, in a Giro tradition that includes legendary moments such as Charly Gaul's 1956 victory at Monte Bondone and Eddy Merckx's 1968 triumph at Tre Cime di Lavaredo. |