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frosty

adjective as in very cold

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“Do you want to go in?” he asked, his breath visible in the frosty air.

That seemed to amuse Camilla, but Charles and Johnson were said to have had a frosty relationship, including a dispute over his government's plan to process asylum applications in Rwanda years later.

From BBC

He was buried on a cold and frosty morning - his name was Henry Jones.

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That summer my memories of the frosty winter when I’d worked in Switzerland faded with Clark by my side.

Harriet had a slightly frosty start to meeting Kaleb on the show but says they have become good friends since filming.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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