The wind. The wind is given human features -- gripped and finger tips
In this sentence, the wind is being personified. Personification is the attribution of human characteristics to something non-human, in this case, the wind is described as having fingers and the ability to grip Sheila in a frigid manner.
The wind. The wind is given human features -- gripped and finger tips
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The weather outside is frigid.
The weatherman would warn of frigid temperatures.They keep their house too frigid for me.
The winter night air was very frigid, indeed!
We're not used to such frigid temperatures so early in the season.
In the month of January, the frigid weather was at its worst.
The oil slick on the frigid waters was iridescent.
The artic tundra was barren and frigid.
The word "frigid" suggests that the tundra is extremely cold, with temperatures often below freezing. It conveys a sense of harshness and inhospitability in the environment.
frigid IS an adjective
Frigid