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frosty

[fraw-stee, fros-tee] / ˈfrɔ sti, ˈfrɒs ti /


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The cold weekend comes hot on the heels of Northern Ireland's coldest night this winter, with a very frosty start to New Year's Eve.

From BBC

Mike Vrabel has his New England players ready to enter the playoffs on a roll — and in the frosty cold.

From Los Angeles Times

Few things mark the winter season a much as frosty mornings, a sprinkling of snow and the robin, which comes into its own when the weather turns cold.

From BBC

Once we move to the “Mother” sequence, we’ve started to acclimate to the movie’s discomfiting rhythms — which is good considering that, if anything, Timothea and Lilith’s relationship with their mom is even frostier.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a briskly constructed series in a frosty setting and explores issues about which the nonhunter and nonfarmer might be unaware.

From The Wall Street Journal