There was none of the froideur of Princess Margaret or the remoteness of Princess Anne but no one ever in her company forgot who she was. |
I've long detected a certain froideur in these pages for the industry that dare not speak its name. |
But she negotiates its vocal awkwardness capably, and supplies much of the character's blend of hauteur, froideur and directness. |
Whether Downing Street's froideur is a harbinger of continuing non-co-operation with Bute House remains to be seen. |
By the simple expedient of renting a lovely French aristocrat, the froideur turns to fun, and the surly city becomes all smiles and elegance. |
Subsequently, for some reason that Piers couldn't fathom, a froideur set in. |