Synonym: cold, freezing. Similar words: frosty, frosting, frostbite, permafrost, frostbitten, roster, bed of roses, rostrum. Meaning: [frɔst /frɒst] n. 1. ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside) 2. weather cold enough to cause freezing 3. the formation of frost or ice on a surface 4. United States poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in New England (1874-1963). v. 1. decorate with frosting 2. provide with a rough or speckled surface or appearance 3. cover with frost 4. damage by frost.
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91, It was exceptionally cold with a heavy frost.
92, Outside, the steam turned to frost and blinded me.
93, Already frost was whitening every wrinkle of her sleeve.
94, Frost bites HEAVY frost is threatening today's meetings.
95, The frost glittered on the ground.
96, The dome was silvered with frost.
97, I awoke the next morning to a heavy frost.
98, The early frost today was a worry.
99, The sun wedges apart some of the clouds and lights up the frost till the grounds are scattered with sparks.
100, They have the characteristic of never running dry in the longest drought or freezing in the coldest frost.
101, Frost is also threatening tomorrow's other fixtures at Cheltenham and Leicester.
102, Spitting icicles and weeping tears of frost, the crucified one wrenched at his adamantine bolts.
103, He had lost the feeling in his fingers and a rime of frost clung to his moustache and beard.
104, By leaving pruning until after the winter you allow the plant some extra frost protection.
105, Some of their potatoes have adapted to cold so they can still grow when their leaves are white with frost.
106, Mangolds must be lifted and clamped before the risk of any hard frost.
107, In mild winters apples buds began to break soon after Christmas, leaving them vulnerable to frost damage.
108, And the snow was so hard with the frost that you could walk over it with safety.
109, Frost, though chummy enough, is like a prisoner in solitary confinement.
110, Edinburgh will also take a look at 7am,[http://sentencedict.com/frost.html] where the problem is frost in the ground.
111, They should be clamped in reasonably dry conditions with adequate protection against frost.
112, Even when the blossom was browned by heavy frost just before Christmas, it took only a fortnight to recover.
113, These collapse, shrivel and dry as though scorched - but this is not to be confused with frost scorch.
114, Kevin Lindsay, a farmer in the northwest Iowa town of Correctionville, had frost on the inside of his windows.
115, For nearly a week the fist of the frost has held tight to the land.
116, It was black as night at new moon and white as frost at first light.
117, Frost is being killed off next, which makes Jim Royle the only sourpuss left.
118, You could feel the stars like frost on the skin.
119, The late afternoon slid into night, bringing a touch of frost and sapping the last of warmth and cheerfulness.
120, Here and there the frost had drawn trees and other patterns on the windowpanes.
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