Encara no tenim significats per a "frigid politeness".
1The Signor Antonio warmed rapidly from the frigid politeness of his introductory manner.
2The eyes of the Greek whitened savagely, and he relapsed into frigid politeness.
3Then Villemet proceeded to execute his commission with all frigid politeness and particularity.
4He treated Antoinette with frigid politeness, paid some attention to Mlle.
5The frigid politeness of her brother's speech, too, had not escaped her notice.
6The proprietors received him with frigid politeness, as if he were an unwelcome customer.
7He bowed with frigid politeness; but Lucien, woe-begone, haggard, and undone, forgot to return the salutation.
8His mother for once lost her frigid politeness.
9In place of frigid politeness, however, the diplomatist wore all that he knew of good-fellowship and Bohemianism.
10But it is a frigid politeness and I was anticipating the dinner tonight as a frightful trial.
11Lord Littimer had received his guest with frigid politeness, to which Bell had responded with an equally cold courtesy.
12When a German wanted to buy something he got frigid politeness and attention-veryfrigid, telling politeness-fromthe clerk, which said:
13The former glanced askance at her books, lifted his hat to her with frigid politeness, and passed on to his study.
14Then he shook hands with her with frigid politeness, and in another minute she was slowly making her way down the dingy staircase.
15Since then, Winton had saluted his friend and his friend's wife with such frigid politeness as froze the very marrow in their bones.
16No doubt they would essay a kind of frigid politeness, their social standards would enforce some show of outward courtesy to a guest.
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