How To Use Frostily In A Sentence
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However she has agreed to persevere, albeit rather frostily.
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`Come in if you have to,' he said frostily
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The suggestion was frostily denied by Labour aides.
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The wind blows frostily at the coated people, and when it's still, the air freezes where you stand.
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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.
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His mother, impeccably but frostily polite, had ushered me there and handed me a towel and washcloth.
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He turned some color not normally seen in faces and said frostily "Should we revisit this on the phone?
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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
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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.
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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
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The road shone frostily under the full moon.
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The tree and the excitement and the pleasure were over with, a score or so of children had gone home frostily happy across the snow, the last guest had departed, and
CHAPTER 17
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As the trail wound, a quarter of a mile brought them to the dancer's cabin, by which time her moist breath had coated her face frostily, while his had massed his heavy mustache till conversation was painful.
THE SCORN OF WOMEN
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The writer also reveals the inevitability for the loss of humanity in a circumstance under power frostily , thus expresses the expectancy for the equality in society and completion of ...
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He had no sense of humour, and was as frostily cruel as an icicle.
CHAPTER XV
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Summer should leave to reside the home frostily to decorate, change a warmth, pure and fresh cloth art adornment!
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The night before President Barack Obama is set to make a dramatic campaign swing into his district, Rep. Tom Perriello (D-Va.) is waxing cautiously -- and a touch frostily -- about his incoming guest.
Dem Tom Perriello Touts His Disagreements With The White House On Eve Of Obama Visit
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‘No,’ she says eventually, a little frostily, then has the grace to laugh at herself.
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It could be funny and a touch mischievous - one self-regarding, supposedly glamorous female TV anchor frostily asked her to desist from addressing her as ‘ma'am’ during a live interview.
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‘I thought I needed to find a new partner for that,’ Rose said frostily.