Word: frigid
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...eyed Ava Gardner who admits to sometimes "posing in the altogether" and is forced to whisper such sentiments as "Will you be kind to me? I think I'm a little afraid of you." Finally, there is blonde Countess Hildegarde Neff who swims, sculpts and is described as frigid, even though she is just as insistent about her passion for Peck as all the other girls...
Much of the world's weather is manufactured in those frigid air masses where the aurora brightens the long polar nights. Dr. Menzel believes that as much energy goes into the display as the earth normally absorbs from the heat and light of a day in the sun. If further observations prove him correct, even meteorologists in latitudes far from the pole will be checking on the faraway fireworks of the aurora borealis before they make their forecasts...
Late last month, just as the first traces of spring were warming up the frigid Philadelphia atmosphere, a group of about 20 students dropped in on the Dean of Admissions at the University of Pennsylvania with a startling request. It wasn't, they assured the dean, that they had any personal prejudices against any social or religious minority--some of their best friends were Jews and they had consulted with several Jewish campus leaders before visiting the dean. Nevertheless, the problem existed and something had to be done about...
Geographically the results indicated that the New England girls were inclined to be more frigid than their sisters farther south, 57 per cent of the New Englanders polled thought that petting was not immoral; 24 per cent, believed in kissing on the first date; but only 17 per cent thought that petting on head a girl's reputation...
...plan, one of five developed by several teams, calls for a lush setup with high priced hotels, a plethora of swimming pools, a casino, golf course, and dog and horse tracks which would make the rugged isle a sort of frigid Palm Beach...