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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frigid wind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very cold and biting wind, often in the context of weather or atmosphere.
Example: "As I stepped outside, I was immediately hit by a frigid wind that made me shiver."
Alternatives: "a biting wind" or "a chilling breeze."
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It was December and a frigid wind was blowing off the Sea of Japan.
"Student access is our right, united for equality we will fight," they chanted as they paraded with placards against a frigid wind.
"They are there and we are here, and it is so difficult for us to go there and expensive," she said, bundled against a frigid wind outside the embassy.
He described the experience this way: A frigid wind scythed across Columbus Circle, humming in the rigging overhead, and each time I shifted my weight the narrow platform swayed sickeningly, like the world's most appalling fairground ride.
When I went out on the scaffold myself, this proved to be the most unnerving stage of the process: as the basket cleared the parapet, a frigid wind scythed across Columbus Circle, humming in the rigging overhead, and each time I shifted my weight the narrow platform swayed sickeningly, like the world's most appalling fairground ride.
A frigid wind rattled the tree branches overhead and snowflakes fell from the blue sky.
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"I don't know of anybody who is getting foreclosed on; it's just not something that's an issue out here," Charlotte Thompson, 56, said, shrugging as she seated diners on a frigid, wind-swept evening at the Owl Club Casino and Restaurant, the main attraction of Battle Mountain's four-block main thoroughfare, Front Street.
At about 9 30 p.m. there was a knock on the church door, and in came a group, all but one of them men, letting in a rush of frigid wind.
He threw 33 touchdown passes for the season, setting a league record, but frigid wind gusts and a strong Green Bay rush in the N.F.L. title game at Yankee Stadium stymied him in the Packers' 16-7 victory.
WITH an overcoat and wool cap to protect him from the frigid wind on an icy afternoon, Wayne J. Hall Sr. pointed out not only the blight on a stretch of north Main Street in the village of Hempstead, but also the features that he says would bring in buyers for future condominiums: the first station on the Long Island Rail Road's Hempstead line, and the adjacent Long Island Bus transit center.
BOSTON — On a concourse behind third base at Fenway Park, silent but for the periodic whoosh of the frigid wind, Dan Rea recently approached a display case devoted to the 1930s-era Red Sox.
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