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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181, Max 16C 61F. 19,22,23,24,26,27,28: Fine but chilly night with local ground frost. Sunny spells on Sunday.
182, Were we not Raised on such expectations, Our hearts starred with frost Through countless generations?
183, There was the smell of frost falling and sandalwood burning.
184, The whole building was painted the frost white of cake icing and its shine echoed the gleam of the silent Thames behind.
185, There had been a sharp frost overnight and the ground was frozen hard.
186, One afternoon I was bundled on to an open lorry where about 40 others were already shivering in the late autumn frost.
187, Service pipes can run the length of the house and may need insulating against frost damage where exposed.
188, This will expose over-wintering grubs to frost and also birds seeking food.
189, This can then encourage rot to grow on timber, and may also result in frost damage to masonry in cold weather.
190, Whereas bees, of course, like frost, are not linguistic signs: they don't say what they're signs of.
191, Overnight there was a frost and it went hard and crinkly.
192, Mrs Frost began working for the education authority in 1943, carrying out secretarial work in the area office.
193, A propagator can also be used to safeguard tender plants from frost.
194, The plants are shriveled up by the frost.
195, Ron Artest doesn't get frostbite. He bites frost.
196, Drought, floods, hail, wind, frost, and other meteorological disasters.
197, Miranda Frost: Ooh! Yeah, nice moves just like Bond.
198, The leaves are shrivelled up by the frost.
199, Added an extra bounce to Scepter upgraded Chain Frost.
200, The frost has blighted my potatoes.
201, Ok, lets say you are a mage. Sometimes you need to Frost Nova and Blink away quickly. You can't do them both at the same time,[sentencedict.com/frost.html] so you set up a sequence to do it!
202, Meticulous frost shape quality of a material, become after smear farinaceous .
203, Earthworm populations in arable soils in the United States may be destroyed by frost.
204, Plants must be covered with a leaf-mould or similarly protected if frost threatens.
205, The larger the confining pressure, the larger the frost heaving strain and stress.
206, Climate is arid steppe climate zones, frost - free period of 130 days.
207, The disease of subgrade in permafrost region was mainly induced by frost heaving and thawing circulation of frozen soils because of change of seasons.
208, In winter the frost is always there before it comes to us; and deep into summer I have found snow under that black hollow on the north-east side!
209, Gardeners classify plants accrdiring to their life - duration and frost susceptibility.
210, Based on the hydraulics model, a large number of computations of frozen soil's frost heave with changeful boundary conditions were carried out.
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