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frost
Noun
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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
Verb
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To get covered with frost.
The refrigerator frosted the glasses.
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To cover a cake with icing/frosting to looking like frost.
Lilly frosted the birthday cake.
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To anger or annoy.
I think the boss's decision frosted him a bit.
back
Preposition
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Toward the rear.
He went back behind the stands.
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To a place again.
I didn't like it, so I sent it back.
He went back to the same house.
They came back again.
back
Noun
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The back is the rear part of something; it is the part in the other direction from the front.
I went to the back of the house.
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The back is the rear part of the human body.
He had a scar on his back.
back
Verb
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If you back something, you support it.
The Republicans backed the bill.
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If you back up, you move backward.
He put the car in gear and backed right into the garage door.