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rigidly

[ US /ˈɹɪdʒɪdɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɪd‍ʒɪdli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a rigid manner
    the body was rigidly erect
    he sat bolt upright
    he sat bolt upright

How To Use rigidly In A Sentence

  • The gardener roared nearby on his machine, eyes rigidly averted. Somewhere East of Life
  • It has oval leaves and reddish-orange berries on long branches that have until recently been rigidly tied in against the wall.
  • His gaze was rigidly fixed ahead.
  • Her torso is rock hard, squeezed by metal struts that also keep her back rigidly upright. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your potager is a FORMAL, rigidly GEOMETRIC garden that is an integral part of your landscape design. FRENCH KITCHEN GARDENS 2009: MAKE WAY FOR THE POTAGER
  • Call me rigidly European, but it offends my sense of food order.
  • The play, whose style is rigidly formal, is typical of the period.
  • The play, whose style is rigidly formal, is typical of the period.
  • Guidelines that disseminate new information and provide advice are welcome, but they should not be couched so rigidly as to present clinicians who practise in the current defensive culture with insoluble dilemmas.
  • Imagine the escapement-wheel of a common dead-beat clock to be mounted on a collar fitting easily upon a shaft, instead of being rigidly attached to it.
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