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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121, All flight surfaces, fuselage, cleared of frost, ice or snow. Use a prescribed cleaner.
122, The frost causes the bracken to die back and thereby opens up the canopy to let in more light.
123, Plentiful moisture in the extreme northern latitudes, for example, is rendered useless by severe winter frost and an abbreviated growing season.
124, The ground was hardened by a sharp frost making the going firm on a fine, sunny day.
125, To frost the brownies have ready 1 / 2 cup of water, simmering.
126, Occasionally, as in the winter of 1982, there is severe frost.
127, The outside of the green bottle became crusted with frost.
128, There were stars in the clear, dark sky, and a white frost over the moor.
129, Cloud flooded the southern valleys but our night was clear and starry, the coldest yet, with a white ground frost.
130, Mark Frost has gone back as a bowler, though of course he could come again.
131, The frozen hoar frost from the summer fog delimits annual ice bands in the core.
132, In addition to its use for greenhouse lighting and frost protection, it is an ideal outdoor lantern for barbecues, camping and caravanning.
133, The market lost its earlier gains on perceptions the coldest temperatures came in areas where previous frost damage forced an early harvest.
134, Outside the fog blanketed the tiny attic, a thick, grey blanket of splintered frost.
135, After a hard frost the passage walls sweated and water trickled down the corridors.
136, Examine all those planted the previous autumn and winter to see that the soil has not been loosened by frost.
137, During the first few weeks(sentencedict.com), check that they haven't been lifted by frost or pecked out by birds.
138, Their problem is their flower buds tend to swell in the winter and can be damaged by frost or winds.
139, It should show frost when outside temperatures are below freezing.
140, Last of all came Fiver, dejected and reluctant as a sparrow in the frost. Sentencedict.com
141, Jack Kennedy summoning Robert Frost to deliver an inauguration poem and confer a bardic benediction on the new administration.
142, On a frosty autumn morning webs may readily be seen because of the frost on them.
143, Even with the blankets it was very chilly, and in the morning the ground was white with frost.
144, Avoid an east-facing situation to prevent frost damage and cut back long growth immediately after flowering.
145, Temporary Sheriff Donald MacArthur fined Frost £100 on each charge, totalling £500.
146, The next morning they lay burned and blasted, blackened by the first frost, their seeds promising their resurrection.
147, Keep the plants covered to keep frost from nipping them.
148, The Ohio valley is expecting the first frost of the season by Monday morning.
149, Dresden Heide Dresden Their feet crunched on the brittle undergrowth, leaving sharp footprints where the early morning frost had taken hold.
150, Ditchburn covered up the extra payments through a hugely inflated figure for the purchase of straw to protect the turf from frost.
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