Synonym: bolt, stiffly. Similar words: rigid, frigid, rigidity, idly, lucidly, timidly, rapidly, vividly. Meaning: ['rɪdʒɪdlɪ] adv. in a rigid manner.
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(31) A good kungfu man never stands rigidly; his posture has to appear natural and relaxed.
(32) All those vital issues are to be rigidly centralised and that is the crux of the matter.
(33) The comparative method is not really a term referring to a fixed procedure that is to be followed rigidly.
(34) They fall into two primary classes which legal theory tries to keep rigidly separated but which in economic reality merge into each other.
(35) One rule they both rigidly adhere to is: never use the other one's equipment!
(36) I danced rigidly with Giacomo, kicking his shins and treading on his toes.
(37) She sat rigidly in her seat, her clothes clinging wetly to her body, and waited for him to retaliate.
(38) He stuck rigidly to his statement that what had been done was absolutely essential in the best interests of the children.
(39) She sat rigidly, shaking, incapable of anything other than being there, pliant in his hands.
(40) At the beginning of the war, patrol and legislative enactments were rigidly enforced.
(41) But the maximum weight loss will be achieved by those who stick rigidly to the diet plan and who exercise regularly.
(42) Don't stick to this rigidly if the discussion takes a different course to the one you expected.
(43) For a moment, it could have been a second only, he sat rigidly gazing down at his clasped hands.
(44) You see, my uncle has certain fixed views, certain principles which he adheres to rigidly.
(45) They are rigidly connected with the cuticle, having no membranous articulation and are therefore readily separable from cuticular appendages.
(46) At the height of imperial power, exclusivity was rigidly applied.
(47) Durkheim was a very austere man who led a rigidly timetabled existence and refused to talk to his family except at mealtimes.
(48) These can rang e from a completely free float to an exchange rate rigidly pegged to another currency or basket of currencies.
(49) The process by which one became a trader had become rigidly systematized.
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(50) Architectural form should not rigidly follow function, but ought to reflect the needs of the social body it represents.
(51) Actually, the way helical molecules pack together is not of great interest because their structures are too rigidly determined and unyielding.
(52) As Joe, Ian Bannen smiles rigidly and often, and acts with stiffness rather than solidity.
(53) He found an error and rigidly suppressed the notes.
(54) She stood rigidly and stared into the room.
(55) All alcoholic beverages should be rigidly prohibited.
(56) Feudal society was rigidly stratified.
(57) We must keep rigidly the recipe.
(58) However, the owner wouldn't budge and stood there rigidly.
(59) Traditional robots, the kind you might find spot-welding a car frame, can be programmed to carry out a very precise sequence of tasks but only within rigidly structured environments.
(60) Hence countershaft and all its rigidly connected gears are in motion whenever the drive shaft revolves.
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