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fríamente
Without warmth or enthusiasm.
frostily
Spanish
fríamente
frostily
1
Seeing no help there, he looked back at Blunt and smiled
frostily
.
2
It was fitting that his last morning should be so
frostily
pristine.
3
Under the projecting eyebrows his old
frostily
-
blue
eyes had a scared look.
4
Above, stars crackled
frostily
,
close to earth, as stars do in winter.
5
In the past, the band had responded
frostily
to their BRIT wins.
1
A laugh
frigidly
jeering; a look lazily mutinous; gentlemanlike irony, patrician resentment.
2
The lights at the main entrance of the Union Station glowed
frigidly
.
3
Nina said
frigidly
;
and, turning on her heel, she abruptly left him.
4
She felt as if it had a soul that was
frigidly
ironic.
5
I never saw anyone so calm, so composed and so
frigidly
agreeable.
6
Greg received him rather
frigidly
,
though with no open breach of courtesy.
7
At length she said,
frigidly
,
'Perhaps M. de Marsac will sit, Fanchette.
8
The grey waters chopped
frigidly
against the flat stone where he always stood.
9
There was something
frigidly
beautiful about him, something untouched and untouchable.
10
On my right I have a
frigidly
respectable widow of Low Church tendencies.
11
He declared
frigidly
that he would not go to school again.
12
Remote, slightly vague, like an English baron after an evening's drinking,
frigidly
polite.
13
It made a break, and they went away, saying good-night
frigidly
.
14
Audrey avoided me when she could, and was
frigidly
polite when we met.
15
You must bow down before mediocrity,
frigidly
polite mediocrity which you despise-andobey.
16
Neither, she informed herself
frigidly
,
was his appearance or his non-appearance.
frigidly
say frigidly
frigidly polite
reply frigidly
answer frigidly
frigidly cold
Spanish
fríamente
glacialmente