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frost

[frawst, frost] / frɔst, frɒst /


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On a recent winter night, frost sparkled in the air like cold confetti and a warm glow spilled from the small windows of a tavern in the one-stoplight village of Sergeantsville, N.J.

From The Wall Street Journal

This means we are seeing less snow and fewer frosts - in fact we now get around four weeks less ground frost than we did half a century ago.

From BBC

Her hair was the color of sycamore leaves after the first frost.

From Literature

One morning, when the first frost appeared, Hadel asked me to help her with a chore.

From Literature

A sheet cake dipped in pancake batter, dunked in butter frosting and sprinkled with Pop-Tarts.

From Salon