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Use "frigidly" in a sentence
""Derwent Conniston," she called frigidly, "there's a female person on the telephone asking for you."
"At one point in the book you describe Central Asia as "Massive, sometimes flat, sometimes mountainous, sometimes terrifically hot, other times frigidly cold, plagued with thousands of miles of penetrable borders, lacking an identifiable geographic center, and home to citizens know figuratively and sometimes literally to cut the colonialist's throatÂ… the death sentence of several empires which attempted to hold onto it.""
"Into this a man's carcass is dumped, covered over with moss, and left with the assurance that it will rise on the crack of Doom, wholly and frigidly intact."