Walker gripped the railing of the quarterdeck as another frigid wave swept over his ship. |
His hands and feet, victims of Raynaud's disease, grow cold easily and are sometimes numb in the frigid northern winters. |
The frigid old crone who taught us made copulation seem like the most boring thing possible. |
Out of the water an open seacock still admits moisture, frigid air, and perhaps vermin, so close them. |
Now, the frigid water was leaking through that hole and causing not a little irritation. |
As the frigid water saturates his jacket and pants, his first instinct is to let out a loud gasp. |