Talking through teeth gritted against the gelid wind, we converse in a muddle of French, English and Arabic. |
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There are also words like cabotage, lamprophony, and gelid that are used so rarely you can live your life without ever hearing them. |
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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 waited in ghastly silence under the stairs as the doors flung open, sending in a gelid breeze. |
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I can still recall that gelid winter morning, with the cold wind whistling around my ears. |
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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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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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She leapt to another, higher rock and sat on its rim, dangling her toes in the gelid stream. |
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As I run my palm along its breadth, a gelid numbness permeates into my flesh. |
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The wind coming from the gelid ocean was bitter cold, making exposed flesh burn. |
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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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Sid submerged his entire head, eyes wide open, into the water, metallic-tasting, gelid with the flavor of the past night. |
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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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The towpath is barely gelid, edged with ice, and the water glowers and the sky glowers back. |
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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. |
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The sea takes on a gelid hardness that makes falling waves feel as if they were made of concrete. |
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The camera is static, and the compositions gelid, lacking any originality. |
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The gelid air cocoons the teams in the intensity of their own efforts. |
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In the worst of summer the tower remained cool, yet the air seemed feverish and gelid when sisters of different Ajahs came too close. |
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Abdrazakova's father is Tartar, from the gelid Kemerovo Oblast and she was born in Kazakhstan. |
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