The phrase
"frigid north" refers to the extremely cold weather and climate in the northern regions. It signals that the north is very, very cold.
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That's because the stakes are enormous, as the importance of
the frigid north to the economic, social and political development of the world heats up.
And just like that I'm back in
the frigid North, wrapped up in a blanket and craving a steaming plate of pasta with my healthy and easy six ingredient homemade marinara sauce.
It's almost as if the harder they try to dismiss her and send her back permanently to
the frigid north, the stronger and more resilient she becomes.
The tragedy enveloping the Titanic became worse when, as the first lifeboats were loaded, many passengers refused to board them, fearing
the frigid North Atlantic more that the false warmth and comfort of their ship.
I'm from
the frigid north and when bloggers start promoting fall clothes in July, it's upsetting to us northerners because we've only had one month of warm weather so far and just want to live in the moment and enjoy it before colder temps return for 9 months again.
Check out this gameplay trailer for Sonic Forces which takes place in a space port in
the frigid north of Sonic's world.
Born in Iowa, raised in Minnesota, Tami Hoag left
the frigid north for warmer climes in 1998.
For those hunters whose prey lies in
the frigid north under mounds of snow, Ultra Paws Dog Snow Boots have you covered.
It seems my fellow Canadians are doing more than eating poutine and riding polar bears in
the frigid north.
After a summer of fieldwork in
the frigid north, Barker, who was then at the University of Alberta, packed his plastic bags containing the wood and began the long trip south.
Now players can travel alongside Aloy to
the frigid north, along the edge of the Banuk lands, where they'll encounter new enemies, new secrets, and new mysteries that they'll have to solve.
Here in
the frigid north — Michigan — I crave that warm sunshine and the blue, blue sky!