frigid


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Synonyms for frigid

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for frigid

lacking all friendliness and warmth

deficient in or lacking sexual desire

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Synonyms for frigid

sexually unresponsive

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extremely cold

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devoid of warmth and cordiality

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You are not frigid. You have good sex with your man.
(2) Polar Plunge observers fight the wind at Lake Singletary to watch two brave men jump into the frigid water.
Then suddenly, suspiciously close to the time that the sexual revolution peaked, the Frigid Woman just vanished.
The penguins launch headfirst off a pancake-shaped slab of ice and into the frigid Southern Ocean below.
Thunder Bay -- Twin Otter planes are made to fly in frigid weather, but when South Pole meteorologists report an average of -60 to -85 degrees Fahrenheit, maintenance, repair and mechanic crew know they are pushing the limits.
Hurricanes were the largest source of insured loss in the United States in 2004, followed by an extended period of thunderstorm activity and a frigid January in the Northeast.
The frigid temperatures of Kansas did not deter students from the MTNA West Central Division competitions January 14-16 at the University of Kansas in Lawrence.
It'll be tough for Detroit, with the threat of frigid weather, the stigma of a disappointing Super Bowl in suburban Pontiac 23 years ago, and the fact that the city, which has lost more than half its population since the '50s, is flirting with receivership.
Because of the composure and quick thinking of this officer, two lives were saved from certain drowning in frigid water.
* If the synthetic fur ruff gets wet and matted, it can't keep frigid winter wind away from your face.
O'Neil finds a rich backdrop for life's starker passages, a place curiously conducive to allegory and ritual, where the passions and fantasies of humankind are enacted against a frigid and impassive Mother Nature.
Concerned that Deblasio might not survive the frigid winter temperatures, however, the lawmen eventually asked him if be had any relatives.
The temporary name for the frigid planetoid is 2003 VB12, but Brown would like to call it Sedna, after an Inuit sea goddess.
For those who've forgotten, last year the temperature dipped to 17 degrees, more frigid than any night up to that point and setting a Halloween record.
His modest, undemonstrative architecture is well suited to the harsh climate of America's Upper Midwest, with its notoriously frigid winters, and draws on the vernacular traditions generated by such inhospitable surroundings.