Frigid in a sentence as an adjective

The thing with those places is that I expect it to be frigid in the winter.

So I say "frigid *****" but it's not always spoken or spoken in those exact words.

Six miles of open, frigid water and sizable waves.

He's not demanding that people not dip their toes; he's just saying, "I've been in the water, and it's ******* frigid".He's right, from what I can tell.

Hong Kong is quite a humid place and it appears that he was at an acquaintance's home at the time of the frigid phone incident.

" It's extremely hard to say something in the moment without getting stereotyped as a frigid *****.

So much so that keeping the cameras at frigid temperatures is a requirement in order to make sense of the signal they collect.

I don't need to be nice about someone invading my personal space especially if I'm going to be known as a frigid ***** anyway.

"Living" on Mars will be akin to be parking the International Space Station in a frigid, red desert and cowering inside for 99% of the time.

We are hard working and dedicated and if you cant hack the flat mountainless humid summers and frigid winters, you can sit your sissy *** somewhere else.

Why aren't more US datacenters in the Chicago metro area where the air is dry and cool, and trillions of gallons of frigid water is available?

I have the personal space problem no matter where I go and the "frigid *****" thing for even the slightest offense is common, so yeah it is definitely a human problem.

You then have to survive on a frigid alien planet with almost no atmosphere, no food in the environment, essentially no available water and no human infrastructure.

"As an outgrowth of Bill Weaver's inability to see out of his faceplate from the ice buildup, futre SR-71 ejection seats incorporated a battery pack that continued to keep the glass faceplate heated during the frigid descent.

Frigid definitions

adjective

sexually unresponsive; "was cold to his advances"; "a frigid woman"

See also: cold

adjective

extremely cold; "an arctic climate"; "a frigid day"; "gelid waters of the North Atlantic"; "glacial winds"; "icy hands"; "polar weather"

See also: arctic gelid glacial polar

adjective

devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain; "a frigid greeting"; "got a frosty reception"; "a frozen look on their faces"; "a glacial handshake"; "icy stare"; "wintry smile"

See also: frosty frozen glacial wintry