How To Use frostily In A Sentence
- `Come in if you have to,' he said frostily
- The suggestion was frostily denied by Labour aides.
- The wind blows frostily at the coated people, and when it's still, the air freezes where you stand.
- He insists that he is doing a service to the men who don't want to hire streetwalkers, and to his middle-class, ambitious and frostily pragmatic college friends.
- However she has agreed to persevere, albeit rather frostily.
- His mother, impeccably but frostily polite, had ushered me there and handed me a towel and washcloth. Maud Newton's 'Conversations You Have At Twenty': Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature
- He turned some color not normally seen in faces and said frostily "Should we revisit this on the phone? Liz Ryan: They Made Me an Offer but They Don't Like My Start Date?
- a shade or two at most frostily touched by the winter of old age -- but a berouged, beraddled, bedizened old make-believe, with wrinkles plastered thick, and skinny shoulders dusted white with powder -- ah me, how you would wish you had not gone! Jersey Street and Jersey Lane Urban and Suburban Sketches
- I sent her my script and she answered by return, very frostily, assuming that I was asking her to novelize the screenplay: she told me she was perfectly capable of writing her own stories, thank you.
- Kate Gosselin is being a "total diva" on the set of "Dancing With the Stars" -- snubbing other contestants and behaving frostily to crew members, sources tell Page Six. Kate Gosselin 'A Total Diva' On 'Dancing With The Stars' Set