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This was during an unusually frigid spell in Millville, New Jersey, the shore town where Ammons and his wife lived; we can confirm it from the poem, which, among its many commitments to uneventfulness, tends to register the forecast with each new day's entry.
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Definition of cold spell.
Caught in this steamy spell, who can focus on the frigid soil of Amsterdam, where Mata Hari gouges frozen tulip bulbs out of her spiteful sister-in-law's flowerbed?
The women have been unknowingly struck by a spell, which takes the form of a cold – you might say frigid – breeze that quells all sexual desire.
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Of the region's two seasons, one is a dry and moderately warm spell lasting roughly from April to November; the second is a wet, moderately cool, but rarely frigid period extending from November to April.
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The temperature was frigid.
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