Thesaurus / frigid
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A line outside Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville on Thursday stretched multiple blocks, with people reporting that they waited for more than two hours in frigid weather to get their vaccines.
SOUTH AFRICA AND U.K. CORONAVIRUS VARIANTS DETECTED IN D.C.; MARYLAND TO OPEN THIRD MASS VACCINATION SITEERIN COX, JULIE ZAUZMER, RACHEL CHASONFEBRUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAfter the frigid weather outside, it was a breath of pure summer.
AROMAS CAN EVOKE BELOVED JOURNEYS — OR VOYAGES NOT YET TAKENJEN ROSE SMITHFEBRUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTCold weather can lead to poor circulation, which can, in turn, lead to uselessly frigid hands and frozen fingers.
BEST HAND WARMERS: BLOCK THE CHILL DURING YOUR FAVORITE WINTER ACTIVITIESPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMFEBRUARY 10, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEOne 2012 study had volunteers dunk their hands and feet in frigid 46-degree water for half an hour daily for 15 days.
HOW YOUR BODY DOES (AND DOESN'T) ADAPT TO COLDALEX HUTCHINSONFEBRUARY 10, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEFirst, the researchers checked whether the frigid Martian soil could even get wet.
MARS’S MASCARA-LIKE STREAKS MAY BE CAUSED BY SLUSH AND LANDSLIDESCHARLIE WOODFEBRUARY 3, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEGiven the frigid weather recently sweeping the country, that might be a good plan.
10 BOOKS TO READ IN FEBRUARYBETHANNE PATRICKFEBRUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTDistant planets also benefit from frigid temperatures that let ices play a bigger role in the planet-making process.
THESE 6 EXOPLANETS SOMEHOW ORBIT THEIR STAR IN PERFECT RHYTHMCHARLIE WOODJANUARY 27, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEThe covers come in two or three thicknesses, the thinnest offering protection against light frosts, the thickest against more frigid weather.
FRESH VEGETABLES IN THE MIDDLE OF WINTER? IT’S POSSIBLE, EVEN IN COLDER CLIMES.ADRIAN HIGGINSJANUARY 20, 2021WASHINGTON POSTSnowshoeing is comparably low risk, beyond exposure to frigid weather, and the inherent social distancing of the sport seems to be speaking to Americans weathering the pandemic winter.
HE ESCAPED THE CACOPHONY BY STRAPPING ON SNOWSHOES AND SLIPPING INTO THE GREAT NORTH WOODSMILES HOWARDJANUARY 15, 2021WASHINGTON POSTSometime between around 29,000 and 14,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers navigating northern Eurasia’s frigid landscapes turned wolves into dogs by feeding them lean-meat leftovers.
ICE AGE HUNTERS’ LEFTOVERS MAY HAVE FUELED DOG DOMESTICATIONBRUCE BOWERJANUARY 7, 2021SCIENCE NEWSWORDS RELATED TO FRIGID
- apathetic
- cold-blooded
- cool
- dead
- distant
- emotionless
- frigid
- frosty
- glacial
- icy
- impersonal
- imperturbable
- indifferent
- inhibited
- inhospitable
- joyless
- lukewarm
- matter-of-fact
- passionless
- phlegmatic
- reserved
- reticent
- spiritless
- standoffish
- stony
- unconcerned
- undemonstrative
- unenthusiastic
- unfeeling
- unimpassioned
- unmoved
- unresponsive
- unsympathetic
- blank
- chill
- cold
- cold fish
- cold-blooded
- cool
- cool cat
- deadpan
- detached
- dispassionate
- distant
- flat
- frigid
- glacial
- heartless
- icy
- immovable
- impassive
- impersonal
- in cold blood
- indifferent
- laid back
- matter-of-fact
- nonemotional
- nowhere
- poker face
- remote
- reserved
- stony-eyed
- thick-skinned
- toneless
- unemotional
- unimpassioned
- with straight face
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