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frost

[frawst, frost] / frɔst, frɒst /


Example Sentences

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Saturday night will be another chilly one with a touch of frost in places - just as we have seen over recent nights.

From BBC

Some locations in the Midlands and south of England experienced a day/night temperature difference of around 21C following Wednesday's warmth, waking up to a Thursday morning frost with similar expected for Friday and Saturday.

From BBC

The film lives in its details — frost creeping along the walls, carbon dioxide levels rising, improvised fixes worked out step by step — as each small success only leads to the next crisis.

From Los Angeles Times

Through wind and rain, mud and frost, Marlene just plodded on.

From Literature

The leaves is flowing down the crick Like cider from the press, And when the first frost’s coming Is anybody’s guess.

From Literature