Sentence example with the word 'rigid'

rigid

abiding, determined, flinty, inelastic, meticulous, pokerlike, resolute, starch, stubborn, unchecked, unwavering

Definition adj. incapable of or resistant to bending

Last update: March 3, 2016


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Her boss is a man of rigid principles.   [adverb]

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In addition, the whole rotator assembly and gimbal structure were constructed specially to provide rigid coupling between the motion generator and the animal.   [adjective]

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But it was Count von Zeppelin 's rigid airship of 1900 that proved air travel was possible.   [adjective]

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For several minutes Munro paced the chamber with long and rapid strides, his rigid features working convulsively, and every faculty seemingly absorbed in the musings of his own mind.   [adjective]

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The same grave expression of grief, the same rigid silence, and the same deference to the principal mourner, were observed around the place of interment as have been already described.   [adjective]

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His eyes fell on the still, upright, and rigid form of the "Indian runner," who had borne to the camp the unwelcome tidings of the preceding evening.   [adjective]

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She answered nothing; but stood where he held her, with wild eyes looking out of a white, rigid countenance.   [adjective]

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Rigid in his economy, Mr.   [adjective]

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I doubt my father's mind is as old-fashioned, and of as rigid a shape as his Court suit, at sight of which my best friends can scarce refrain from laughing.   [adjective]

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They were objected to by the more rigid sectaries on their first introduction, upon such reasoning as that of honest Mause in the text.   [adjective]

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He does not admit that the picture drawn of "the more rigid Presbyterians" is just.   [adjective]

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