| God's Spirit met us in spite of cold and dinginess and needs. |
| The red card debate, or rather lack of one, couldn't camouflage the austere dinginess that had preceded it. |
| But his choice was to sit in rags and dinginess on a bench in a park. |
| It is also notorious for the dinginess of some of its less opulent ones. |
| But this dungeon had ample compensations for its darkness and dinginess. |
| He gave an impression of dry dinginess, like rawhide, and his eyes were mean and shifty. |