How To Use Gelid In A Sentence
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Christmas nears with a vengeance: its jingling bell like a tinkling lily in gelid fluff overhangs the premises where they sell alcoholic beverages and stuff.
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gelid waters of the North Atlantic
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She leapt to another, higher rock and sat on its rim, dangling her toes in the gelid stream.
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The English word "gelid" is derived from the Latin word "gelidus" (extremely
OCTools
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About 400 miles to the southeast lies the coldest inhabited place on the planet  -- the former Stalinist gulag and mining settlement of Oymyakon, where - 95. 8° is the official record; under pressure steel shatters like fine French crystal in such gelidity.
This Side of Ultima Thule
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The four vertical tubes look irresistibly floral after the gelid Tatlin monuments and are dedicated to a master at the other end of the modernist pantheon, Henri Matisse.
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Eventually boots and socks had to be removed and ankles submitted to the gelid waters.
Times, Sunday Times
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In two rows, we soldiers wait in the gelid night, parked in what appears to be a square designated for maneuvers.
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Eventually boots and socks had to be removed and ankles submitted to the gelid waters.
Times, Sunday Times
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This dispassionate view of man and nature brings an icy edge to her work, intensified by her color choice of glacial whites and gelid blues.
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He sprang back clutching the flesh over his gelid heart.
Happy Landings
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Whatever art is it is not our day's serious-novel, whose texture so closely resembles that gelidity in which great Satan is forever mired at the center of hell's inner ring.
Paradise Regained
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I called her name, but received no answer, only an echo ringing in the gelid air.
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The crone continued her orgies, one time blowing her fire, again stirring the liquid in the caldron, and then making it run from the end of a stick that she might note its gelidity.
The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
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The door shut behind him, lifting dust into the gelid flaming moon of that night.
We Stabbed and a Mighty Scarf Shot Red
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One of these methods is to blanket everyone in a paralyzing, gelid mass of sulfonated sugar polymers - like institutional tapioca pudding.
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He waited in ghastly silence under the stairs as the doors flung open, sending in a gelid breeze.
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Mr Bloom turned his largelidded eyes with unhasty friendliness.
Ulysses
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Rational Review
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Warren Beatty and Rob Reiner were stumping against Arnold, too, but, when polled against Arnold, don't run as well as Angelides and Westly.
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* seu tamen effectus habitura est gratia, seu me 35 dura iubet gelido Parca sub axe mori, semper inoblita repetam tua munera mente, et mea me tellus audiet esse tuum; audiet et caelo posita est quaecumque sub ullo
The Last Poems of Ovid
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Ite, leues elegi, doctas ad consulis aures, uerbaque honorato ferte legenda uiro. longa uia est, nec uos pedibus proceditis aequis, tectaque brumali sub niue terra latet. cum gelidam Thracen et opertum nubibus Haemon 5 et maris Ionii transieritis aquas, luce minus decima dominam uenietis in urbem, ut festinatum non faciatis iter. protinus inde domus uobis Pompeia petetur; non est Augusto iunctior ulla foro.
The Last Poems of Ovid
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The night air, fraught with chill and gelidity, rips past the sensuous curves of the luxury sports coupe at 40-plus miles per hour.
Getting Sideways On Douglas
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His face had been gelid as a glacier throughout the semester, but now, I thought I saw him smile.
The Parable of the Spider
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The door shut, lifting dust into the gelid flaming moon.
Carolina Grüber: I
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Although they were high in the mountains, and the wind was from the east, and cold with a foretaste of winter, still, it felt warmer than the gelid air radiating from the White River.
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According to the company, the name comes from "The English word" gelid "[which] is derived from the Latin word" gelidus "(extremely cold, icy).
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They are knee-deep in gelid gray water, with food and clothing, skinned seagulls and whale blubber, sheepskins and oilskins - the ancient flotsam of death at sea - sloshing about them.
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Angelides hinted that when done three times, it would be incredibly unlikely that Clayton would again discover those individual questionable loans, and that they'd find their way into securitization deals.
New Proof Wall Street Knew Its Mortgage Securities Were Subpar: Clayton Execs Testify
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= Compare XV 36 'dura iubet _gelido_ Parca _sub axe_ mori' and _Her_ VI 105-6 (Hypsipyle to Jason) 'non probat Alcimede mater tua -- consule matrem --/non pater, _a gelido_ cui uenit _axe_ nurus'.
The Last Poems of Ovid
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The camera is static, and the compositions gelid, lacking any originality.
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Didn't they care that the emotional tone of his work swings between the saccharine and the gelid?
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As I run my palm along its breadth, a gelid numbness permeates into my flesh.
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Mr Bloom turned his largelidded eyes with unhasty friendliness. —
Ulysses
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Talking through teeth gritted against the gelid wind, we converse in a muddle of French, English and Arabic.
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They are knee-deep in gelid gray water, with food and clothing, skinned seagulls and whale blubber, sheepskins and oilskins - the ancient flotsam of death at sea - sloshing about them.
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As the scores indicate - typically gelid to frozen - the shots seem to fall in the unflattering to outright frightening range.
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The wind coming from the gelid ocean was bitter cold, making exposed flesh burn.
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I can still recall that gelid winter morning, with the cold wind whistling around my ears.
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This dispassionate view of man and nature brings an icy edge to his work, intensified by her color choice of glacial whites and gelid blues.
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It is no doubt of volcanic origin, belched out of the bowels, and on to the surface, of the earth, by the sulphurous upheavings of subterraneous and subaqueous fires, and cooled and solidified into monstrous masses by the gelid currents of the deepmost waves of the most ancient of former oceans.
Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
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Although they were high in the mountains, and the wind was from the east, and cold with a foretaste of winter, still, it felt warmer than the gelid air radiating from the White River.
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Letous uatum pater et Semeleius Euhan; 220 hic mouet Ortygia, mouet hic rapida agmina Nysa. huic Lycii montes gelidaeque umbracula Thymbrae et, Parnase, sonas: illi Pangaea resultant
The Marriage of Stella and Violentilla
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It was a gelid 12 degrees, hardly weather to view public art, but I can be contrarian.
Allan M. Jalon: Arts Lust: The Otterness Blizzard
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Talking through teeth gritted against the gelid wind, we converse in a muddle of French, English and Arabic.
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The gelid air cocoons the teams in the intensity of their own efforts.
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No sense of chronological development was sketched out in the London installation; indeed, works of different genres were freely mixed and appeared to be floating in a slightly gelid, continuous present.
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The lower rims of both catch and trace a spectral glint of the hard white lighting overhead, dipping as if ready to fall like gelid tears - hard little pearls, frozen in mid-roll.