Use rigid in a sentence
Sentences starting with rigid
- Rigid ostracism was to be the price of bidding on any goods displayed, and men who bought in handsome furniture on that day because it was cheap have still, after forty years, cause to remember it. [9]
Sentences ending with rigid
- She had almost reached him when, with a stiff jerk sideways and an angular artion of the figure, he came to the ground like a log, ungainly and rigid. [11]
- Her face was pale and rigid. [2]
- On the street corners, and in the squares, lay sick men, suddenly overtaken by the disease; and even corpses, distorted and rigid. [5]
More example sentences with the word rigid in them
- She now listened with eager interest, sometimes completing Hermon's acknowledgments by an explanatory or propitiating word, as the leeches subjected him to a rigid examination, but the latter felt that his statements were not to serve curiosity, but an honest desire to aid him. [10]
- The tall youth, with a stony look on his face, and rigid and uplifted arm, stood beside Vereshchagin. [2]
- It softened his whole otherwise rigid aspect. [6]
- The fair-haired man's well-cut features wore the rigid, lifeless expression of a mask. [10]
- I used to wander among those rigid corpses, and peer into their austere faces, by the hour. [5]
- They are calm, visibly calm, painfully calm; and it is not the eternal, majestic calmness of the Sphinx either, but a rigid, self-conscious repression. [4]
- Others he called upon to lie in the hot spring at the foot of the hill for varying periods, before the laying on of hands, and these also, crippled, or rigid with troubles' of the bone, announced that they were healed. [11]
- He drew himself up with rigid dignity. [11]
- The mother, brought up an Episcopalian, conformed to the religious forms and worship of her husband, but she was never in sympathy with his rigid views. [4]
- He strode on uncompromisingly, and his clean-shaved face was set in rigid lines. [4]
- Under the oak, too, were flowers and grass, but it stood among them scowling, rigid, misshapen, and grim as ever. [2]
- He gathered himself together, and then with teeth, hands, and body rigid with enormous effort, he pulled and pulled. [11]
- He was superior to the situation, though it was apparent in his pale face and rigid manner that he had been struck hard. [11]
- His body appeared to stiffen, his face became rigid, he stared at the Governor blankly, appalled, the colour left his face, and his mouth opened with a curious and revolting grimace. [11]
- They were used to staying at this hotel when they came on for a little outing in New York, after some rigid winter in Boston, at the time of the spring exhibitions. [8]
- Getting no answer to her words, Guida went first to the hearth and stirred the fire, the old man sitting rigid in his chair and regarding her with fixed, watchful eyes. [11]
- She rather liked the worst of them best: but she made him go down into the cellars and look at the furnaces; she exacted from him a rigid inquest of the plumbing. [8]
- In an instant the soldiers were erect and rigid, but still many a helmeted head was turned toward the spot where their chief stood talking in an undertone to the Magian Serapion. [10]
- When we left the ship we reckoned on having about ten days' supplies, and now we hope to be able, by rigid economy, to make them last another week if possible. [5]
- When she entered the room she found Mr. Jones sitting rigid on his stool, looking at the open ledger before him. [11]
- The commandant of the Piraeus came in his boat, and said we must either depart or else get outside the harbor and remain imprisoned in our ship, under rigid quarantine, for eleven days! [5]
- The most of the picture is a manifest impossibility--that is to say, a lie; and only rigid cultivation can enable a man to find truth in a lie. [5]
- As Charley saw the knotted brows, the staring eyes, the clinched hands, the figure of the woodsman rigid in its agony of remorse, he said to himself: "What right had I to save this man's life? [11]
- And so in the heat of this exhausting August, at the time when his body most needed re-enforcement for the toil he required of it, he was more rigid in his spiritual tyranny and contempt of it. [4]
- If the man that knew him best--the Commandant--had been asked for his history, the reply would have been: "Five years in the Service, rigid disciplinarian, best non-commissioned officer on the Patrol of the Cypress Hills. [11]
- He was aware that his son had far less rigid opinions than himself; that he even defended Wolfe Tone and Thomas Emmet against abuse and damnation. [11]
- No one could tell exactly how the Major lived; no one knew the rigid economy that he practiced; no one had ever seen his small dingy chamber in a cheap lodging-house. [4]
- And Hodder's eye, sweeping over the decorous congregation, grew to recognize certain landmarks: Eldon Parr, rigid at one end of his empty pew; little Everett Constable, comfortably, but always pompously settled at one end of his, his white-haired and distinguished-looking wife at the other. [9]
- A wife of such rigid austerity would suit him, for he would often be compelled to leave her a long time alone. [10]
- The old man stood for a time rigid, looking at them both. [11]
- At the door stand tall guards, as rigid as statues, dressed in rich and picturesque costumes, and bearing halberds. [5]
- After a youth spent in splendour she had retired to the cloister as superior, and there she now lay unveiled, rigid, and yellow, although every feature had retained the form it had in death. [10]
- Prosperity had not softened him; it had given him an arrogance unduly emphasised by a reputation for rigid virtue and honesty. [11]
- And Spot and Silver and Song and Knipe, the wolf-hound, were our train, though not as decorous as rigid etiquette demanded, since they were forever running after the butterflies. [9]
- Where, in the sharp lineaments of rigid and unsightly death, is the calm beauty of slumber, telling of rest for the waking hours that are past, and gentle hopes and loves for those which are to come? [12]
- His face was set in coldness; his hair was streaked with grey; his forehead had a line in the middle; his manner was rigid, almost frigid, indeed. [11]
- That night Charley sat in the tailor's bedroom, rigid and calm, though racked with pain, and watched the candles flickering beside the dead body. [11]
- We gave the rigid woman good-morning, but she did not heed or reply; we made some inquiries as to paths, but she ignored us; we bade her good-day, and she scowled at us: she only spun. [4]
- He was almost rigid with emotion, for the ancient habit of repose and self- command of the Quaker people was upon him. [11]
- The rule is rigid that there must be three duels on each of these days; there are generally more, but there cannot be fewer. [5]
- We descendants of rigid Puritans, of pioneer tobacco-planters and frontiersmen, take naturally to a luxury such as the world has never seen--as our right. [9]
- Soolsby misread the rigid look in the face, the pale sternness. [11]
- Nothing except a rigid investigation can throw light upon this subject. [10]
- There was something rigid in her features, and yet they had never--not even when she blushingly accepted his violets--looked to him so faultlessly beautiful, so regular and so nobly cut, so dignified, nay impressive. [10]
- As straight and rigid as steel rose the delicate spear-pointed silver spruces; the aspen leaves, by nature pendant and quivering, hung limp and heavy; no slender blade of grass moved. [13]
- This latter was rigid and colourless, and on his forehead big drops of cold sweat gathered, broke and blended together, and trickled down his face. [5]
- It has been remarked that the sterner beliefs of rigid theologians are apt to soften in their later years. [6]
- Like posts the other men stood watchful-eyed, arms hanging rigid, all waiting. [13]
- But receiving no orders, he remained for some time in that rigid position. [2]
- Mrs. March was one of those wives who exact a more rigid adherence to their ideals from their husbands than from themselves. [8]
- The husband held one end, his fragile little wife the other, and the gigantic warder was forced to stoop low to keep the rigid form in a horizontal position and not let it slip toward the woman. [10]
- In the distance one could see that fellow on the pillar standing rigid against the background of sky, his seesaw stopped for the first time in twenty years. [5]
- By the side of this dignified, but impetuous and warm-hearted man they appeared like the old, rigid idols of his ancestors in comparison with the freely-wrought works of Greek art. [10]
- Here the portrait of the blooming, beautiful husk of a soul exulting in haughty arrogance; yonder that husk itself, transformed by the hand of death into a rigid, colourless caricature, a mummy without embalming. [10]
- For Bathsheba's phrasing of life was in the monosyllables of a rigid faith. [6]
- But it closed no more, and when the faithful steward pressed her lips together her face was rigid and her heart had ceased to beat. [10]
- They were not men of uncommon sentiment; their lives were rigid and isolated and severe. [11]
- It seems to me that, even should such space and facilities be denied by stringent circumstances and a rigid fate, still it should do you good fully to know, and tenaciously to remember, that you have such a capacity. [14]
- She willingly forgave many things, but on this point was extremely rigid, and even allowed anger to carry her to the verge of rudeness. [10]
- He was no longer the stern Churchman, the inveterate friend of Justice, the prejudiced priest, rigid in a pious convention, who could neither bend nor break. [11]
- While Didymus was listening to the excited populace, and the new-comer was gazing at the old man whose rigid obstinacy could scarcely be conquered by kindness, the younger men were looking at the beautiful woman who joined them. [10]
- She felt the limbs of one she had loved growing cold and rigid under her hands, and her spirit rose in obstinate rebellion against the idea that annihilation stood between her and the woman who had so amply filled a mother's place. [10]
- A hundred thoughts like these went through her mind as she stood by the table under the hanging lamp, her face white as the loose robe she wore, her eyes hot and staring, her figure rigid as stone. [11]
- For a moment Kaid stood and looked at Zaida, rigid and stricken in that awful isolation which is the leper's doom. [11]
- And we, the judges, were rigid executors of the punishment. [10]
- For this reason: It was a rigid rule of the association that its members should never, under any circumstances whatever, give information about the channel to any 'outsider. [5]
- Now that he is away, I feel far more gently towards him, it is only close by that I grow rigid, stiffening with a strange mixture of apprehension and anger, which nothing softens but his retreat, and a perfect subduing of his manner. [14]
- We stowed ourselves into the rigid box, bade a sorrowing good-night to the landlady and her daughters, who stood at the inn door, and went jingling down the street towards the open country. [4]
- In the mood in which he found himself he did not atop to philosophize on the rigid yet sincere attitude of the orthodox. [9]
- It was as if suddenly the martyr spirit had lifted him out of rigid, painful isolation, and he was speaking from a hilltop. [11]
- In the country houses of the old aristocracy the most rigid economy prevails. [9]
- Every muscle of his powerful frame gained more rigid tension at the thought, and when he was presently hit by the sword of his hitherto unconquered foe, and felt the warm blood flow over his breast and left arm, he collected all his strength. [10]
- Swiftly Nahoum told him the whole truth--even to the picture of the brougham, and the rigid, upright figure passing through the night to Foorgat's palace, the gaunt Mizraim piloting the equipage of death. [11]
- His wife added her entreaties and tears; but a sudden chill had gripped Agne's heart; dry-eyed and rigid she resisted their prayers, and took leave of her benefactors and of Papias. [10]
- Well, the Government has seized all this in effect, and will yet seize it in rigid and unpoetical reality, no doubt. [5]
- On the other hand, larger interests suffered under the rigid exclusion of all occupations except the army, diplomacy, and court place. [6]
- The princess, who had a straight, rigid body, abnormally long for her legs, looked directly at Prince Vasili with no sign of emotion in her prominent gray eyes. [2]
- Thus it was, for a fortnight, Mr. Cooke maintained a most rigid seclusion. [9]
- True, they would find little satisfaction--our household gods I mean--here, where the rigid demands of Hymen are mute before the ardent pleadings of Eros. [10]
- It requires rigid fasting from early dawn, and I ate the dates you brought me. [10]
- The fence is dead, driven into the earth in a rigid line by man: the fence, in short, is dogma: icy prejudice lingers near it. [4]
- The morose, bigoted court, hampered by rigid formality, had been invaded by worldly pleasure, which disported itself unabashed by the presence of the distinguished prelates in violet and scarlet robes, who paced with dignified bearing through the apartments, greeting the more prominent ladies and grandees. [10]
- Still no one could complain that the king was ever guilty of injustice; indeed he insisted more eagerly now than before on the rigid execution of the law; and wherever he detected an abuse his punishments were cruel and inexorable. [10]
- There were thirty-six corpses of adults in sight, stretched on their backs on slightly slanted boards, in three long rows--all of them with wax-white, rigid faces, and all of them wrapped in white shrouds. [5]
- Wherever rigid experiment carries us, we are safe in following this lead; but the moment we begin to theorize beyond our strict observation, we are in danger of falling into those mechanical follies which true science has long outgrown. [3]
- With character compacted by the rigid Puritan discipline of more than two centuries, they had retained its strength and purity and thrown off its narrowness, and were now blossoming under the generous modern influences. [5]
- I made the best of the item that the circumstances permitted, and felt that if I were not confined within rigid limits by the presence of the reporters of the other papers I could add particulars that would make the article much more interesting. [5]
- Her father had been a steamboat captain--once an honoured calling in the city of her nativity--a devout Presbyterian who believed in the most rigid simplicity. [9]
- He has not become rigid as he will under Puritanism. [4]
- At first received at the monastery with unconcealed aversion, and not without danger to himself, he had at last won to him the fanatical monks, who, in spirit, kept this ancient foundation as rigid to their faith as though it were in mediaeval times. [11]
- When he stood at table with his fly-brush, rigid, erect, his face set in a cast-iron gravity, he was a statue till he detected a dawning want in somebody's eye; then he pounced down, supplied it, and was instantly a statue again. [5]
- Euergetes, as soon as he saw him, set every limb with rigid resolve, and drew breath so deeply that his broad chest heaved high, and a strong respiration parted his lips as he went forward to meet the eunuch, slowly but with an enquiring look. [10]
- Myrtle, with her arm still lifted, and the blade glistening in her hand, stood over her, rigid as if she had been suddenly changed to stone. [6]
- Olympius Had desired Apuleius to go into his private room adjoining the hypostyle with Porphyrius, on whose senseless and rigid state no treatment had as yet had any effect. [10]
- But however rigid and stern the beliefs of men might be, nature was there always charming, not only in her summer beauty, but even in her wildest winter moods. [4]
- He shrank back, and sat rigid, his brows drawing over the eyes, till they seemed sunk in caverns of the head. [11]
- He stood still and rigid, looking with eyes that scarcely saw. [11]
- Venters grew cold and rigid at the thought of rustlers having entered his retreat. [13]
- Bagot's face was all swimming with sweat, his body was rigid, but the veins of his neck knotted and twisted. [11]
- In the Middle Ages the monks in St. Bernard's ascetic community at Clairvaux excommunicated a vineyard which a less rigid monk had planted near, so that it bore nothing. [4]
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