Frosted can be categorized as a noun, a verb and an adjective.
Adjective |
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frosted - (of glass) having a roughened coating resembling frost; "frosted glass" | ||
Verb |
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frost - decorate with frosting; "frost a cake" | ||
frost - cover with frost; "ice crystals frosted the glass" | ||
frost - damage by frost; "The icy precipitation frosted the flowers and they turned brown" | ||
frost - provide with a rough or speckled surface or appearance; "frost the glass"; "she frosts her hair" | ||
Noun |
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frost - ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside) | ||
frost - the formation of frost or ice on a surface | ||
Frost - United States poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in New England (1874-1963) | ||
frost - weather cold enough to cause freezing |
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1. | adj. | Frosted glass. | |
2. | adj. | They trudged up the frosted hill, every step a testament of their will to live. | |
3. | adj. | Anne peeped out from her frosted gable window with delighted eyes. | |
4. | verb | It frosted last night. | |
5. | verb | A cake was frosted. | |
6. | verb | Frost a cake. | |
7. | verb | Frost the glass. | |
8. | verb | We might have frost next week. | |
9. | verb | Can you sugar frost it for starters? | |
10. | verb | Orange trees are sensitive to frost. | |
11. | verb | We might have frost next week. | |
12. | verb | Can you sugar frost it for starters? | |
13. | verb | Orange trees are sensitive to frost. | |
14. | noun | The apple-blossom was touched by the frost. | |
15. | noun | The frost rendered the orange crop worthless. | |
16. | noun | The plants were damaged by the late frost. | |
17. | noun | The plants were damaged by the frost. | |
18. | noun | There was a keen frost this morning. | |
19. | noun | We had a heavy frost this morning. | |
20. | noun | The ground was covered with frost this morning. | |
21. | noun | The crop suffered serious damage as a consequence of the early frost. | |
22. | noun | In the fall, when the days grew shorter and the nights colder, she watched the first frost turn the leaves to bright yellow and orange and red. | |
23. | noun | All the early flowers were bitten by the frost. | |
24. | noun | There is frost on the grass. | |
25. | noun | The frost did much harm to the crops. | |
26. | noun | The frost killed all the flowers. | |
27. | noun | The frost had a bad effect on the crops. | |
28. | noun | Car windows accumulate frost on winter mornings. |
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adj. | |
Frosted glass. |
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They trudged up the frosted hill, every step a testament of their will to live. | |
Anne peeped out from her frosted gable window with delighted eyes. | |
verb | |
It frosted last night. | |
A cake was frosted. | |
Frost a cake. |
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Frost the glass. |
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We might have frost next week. | |
Can you sugar frost it for starters? | |
Orange trees are sensitive to frost. | |
We might have frost next week. | |
Can you sugar frost it for starters? | |
Orange trees are sensitive to frost. | |
noun | |
The apple-blossom was touched by the frost. | |
The frost rendered the orange crop worthless. | |
The plants were damaged by the late frost. | |
The plants were damaged by the frost. | |
There was a keen frost this morning. | |
We had a heavy frost this morning. | |
The ground was covered with frost this morning. | |
The crop suffered serious damage as a consequence of the early frost. | |
In the fall, when the days grew shorter and the nights colder, she watched the first frost turn the leaves to bright yellow and orange and red. | |
All the early flowers were bitten by the frost. | |
There is frost on the grass. | |
The frost did much harm to the crops. | |
The frost killed all the flowers. | |
The frost had a bad effect on the crops. | |
Car windows accumulate frost on winter mornings. |