A lack of affection or enthusiasm.
1 Warmth had replaced frigidity , and the smile in them was real now.
2 Liberating indeed was all that discussion of menstruation and orgasm and frigidity .
3 A slight softening of the frigidity of the constable's manner became noticeable.
4 By night-lunarnight, of course, and lunar day-itwas frigidity and horror.
5 The removal of sexual frigidity thus becomes a matter of some importance.
6 It blunted the worst of the strength-draining frigidity but hardly thawed her.
7 Then, amidst the general frigidity , Monferrand boldly ascended the tribune stairs.
8 And I am sure that the sight of him cured many a frigidity .
9 The consul walked into the hall with a sudden righteous frigidity of manner.
10 But the frigidity of old age had fallen on his feeling and imagination.
11 I remember saying angrily, 'This is just a hang-over from your old frigidity .
12 It is also a well-known fact that frigidity is a cause of barrenness.
13 And at that the frigidity of that stare softened, melted, dissolved.
14 Janzen was at last emerging from his wonted frigidity and mysteriousness.
15 Out of a state of fire Clotilde passed into solid frigidity .
16 Most of the other kinds of frigidity , however, can be cured.
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