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frigid

[frij-id] / ˈfrɪdʒ ɪd /




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That price rise was driven by unseasonably frigid temperatures, low wind, and a surge in LNG exports.

From Barron's

The windows were leaky, which means big trouble in North Dakota’s frigid winters and scalding summers.

From Salon

Randal Johnson, 73, the nonprofit’s head, later dragged out debris in frigid temperatures with the help of two brothers in their early 20s.

From The Wall Street Journal

And on this frigid Sunday, that paid some unforgettable dividends.

From Los Angeles Times

The foursome bonded over a frigid river plunge on a canyoneering excursion and munched on homemade “bliss balls,” a snack made from oats, honey and dates.

From The Wall Street Journal