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frost English

Meaning frost meaning

What does frost mean?
Definitions in simple English

frost

Frost is a cover of thin ice on things. Some of these are tree branches, plants, leaves, wires, poles, cars, rooftops, or windows. Frost is like dew, only frozen. Frost can be light or heavy. The car windows were heavy with frost.

frost

To get covered with frost. The refrigerator frosted the glasses. To cover a cake with icing/frosting to looking like frost. Lilly frosted the birthday cake. To anger or annoy. I think the boss's decision frosted him a bit.

frost

decorate with frosting frost a cake ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside) (= freeze) weather cold enough to cause freezing damage by frost The icy precipitation frosted the flowers and they turned brown (= icing) the formation of frost or ice on a surface cover with frost ice crystals frosted the glass provide with a rough or speckled surface or appearance frost the glass she frosts her hair

Frost

United States poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in New England (1874-1963)

Synonyms frost synonyms

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Frost English » English

Robert Lee Frost Robert Frost

Topics frost topics

What do people use frost to talk about?
  • What words refer to frost (frozen dew)?

Conjugation frost conjugation

How do you conjugate frost?

frost · verb

Examples frost examples

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Simple sentences

Frost is a layer of ice crystals.
Orange trees are sensitive to frost.
We might have frost next week.
The apple-blossom was touched by the frost.
Mr Frost is eligible for the post.
The frost rendered the orange crop worthless.
The plants were damaged by the late frost.
Frost touched the flower.
Frost is frozen dew.
There is frost on the road.
The plants suffered damage from the frost.
There is frost on the grass.
The flowers perished from the frost.
The frost did a lot of damage to the crops.
The frost will ruin the crop.
The vegetable garden looked bedraggled after being hit by an early frost.
A heavy frost is expected.
A heavy frost is expected tonight.
Grandpa Frost has good eyesight while Santa Claus wears eyeglasses.
The frost was such that the birds fell on the fly.

Movie subtitles

That foe is frost.
Once there was a frost-cruel, such a cruel winter, a frost-cruel, that's Russian, leave me alone, they say it in Russia like that.
Well, you watch out when there's frost, see, then you can see his breath.
I'll bet you'll be a frost at a party.
But you fellows better prepare for a good frost.
Linton's is as different as frost from fire.
Frost was glistening in all the fields holly wreaths were in all those windows, mistletoe in the hall.
Warm rains and hardly any frost.
It is frost.
Please let me protect her from the frost.
We might get a frost before morning'.
Until Maleficent sends a frost.
THERE ARE ONE OR TWO THINGS FROM T.S. ELIOT AND EDNA ST. VINCENT M ILLAY, ROBERT FROST, CARL SANDBURG.
A skinny old lord who simply stinks with gold and his pretty wife whose jewels sparkle like an early frost on a December morning.
Till there's enough frost in hell to kill snap beans.
Now, don't you forget a hard frost on the glasses.
Miss Julie, when I ever serve a gentleman a julep without the frost?
Aye, and there's frost on the ground too.
There is frost on the ground. Nonsense, Walton.
Congresswoman Frost?
I am Miss Frost, Congresswoman from Iowa, 9th district.
Congresswoman Frost, this is Captain Pringle.
Miss Frost, this attitude calls for some explanation.
Go on, Miss Frost.
Right back at you, Miss Frost.
Can you afford the time, Miss Frost?
Your stomach is frost-bitten!
Miss Frost, Congresswoman, Postman, darling, to know that you're here and around and I couldn't see you, I'd go crazy.
Why, Miss Frost.
Miss Frost?
Yes, Miss Frost.

News and current affairs

Good fences make good neighbors, so the poet Robert Frost wrote.
Sadly, the European Union seems to be taking Frost's poetic whimsy as a serious policy prescription.
Greenpeace began the protests against Australian whaling, and the government appointed Sydney Frost, a retired judge, to head an inquiry into the practice.
Frost agreed.
The tiny radiator in each cell could hardly have dented the October-to-April frost.
In a recent interview with the British journalist David Frost, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, who returned to power in 2006, declared himself in favor of immediate re-election.

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