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frosted

[fraw-stid, fros-tid] / ˈfrɔ stɪd, ˈfrɒs tɪd /




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About 100 miles from Kabul, along a road that runs through the snowy folds of the Hindu Kush mountains, apricot and peach trees were frosted in ice during a recent visit by Times journalists.

From New York Times

But Dochantschi has cultivated a loyal following by gradually weaning the art world off its addiction to harsh lighting, frosted windows and architecture that intimidates people rather than welcoming them.

From New York Times

Best served in a frosted mug with a salt rim.

From Seattle Times

The day before the trip, I baked, filled and frosted the cake — the buttercream created a seal to keep it moist.

From Washington Post

Gross fell in love with the bronze and frosted glass on an octagonal art deco fixture made in the 1930s in France.

From Washington Post