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Adjective(1) extremely cold

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(1) 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.(2) 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.(3) As the scores indicate - typically gelid to frozen - the shots seem to fall in the unflattering to outright frightening range.(4) 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.(5) The gelid air cocoons the teams in the intensity of their own efforts.(6) As I run my palm along its breadth, a gelid numbness permeates into my flesh.(7) In two rows, we soldiers wait in the gelid night, parked in what appears to be a square designated for maneuvers.(8) The wind coming from the gelid ocean was bitter cold, making exposed flesh burn.(9) 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.(10) He waited in ghastly silence under the stairs as the doors flung open, sending in a gelid breeze.(11) But prepare for disillusionment, too, for these artists were blissfully ignorant of more than just the watery liberalism we now cringingly sip like gelid , day-old decaf.(12) 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.(13) One of these methods is to blanket everyone in a paralyzing, gelid mass of sulfonated sugar polymers - like institutional tapioca pudding.(14) She leapt to another, higher rock and sat on its rim, dangling her toes in the gelid stream.(15) Talking through teeth gritted against the gelid wind, we converse in a muddle of French, English and Arabic.(16) 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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(1) gelid
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Adjective
1. icy
2. very cold
5. frosty
6. frozen


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