Definitionadj. (of glass) having a roughened coating resembling frost
Last update: October 31, 2015
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A small frosted window allowed light to enter the room that was obviously a storage space for heirlooms. [Please select]
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Molly drawing on the frosted carriagepane at Kingstown. [Please select]
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But I gave him two of the frosted cakes, by way of reward. [Please select]
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Cities aren't like frosted cake--and, anyhow, even the cake didn't keep very well. [Please select]
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Nobody I know is dishin' out roast beef and frosted cakes for the askin'. [Please select]
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There's the cake to frost--" "Don't want it frosted. [Please select]
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Far down the harbour was frosted with a dawning moonlight. [Please select]
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Frosted turnips or other roots will bring on the affection in some subjects. [Please select]
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"But they're not as stuck up as the Frosted Jumbles," declared Mr.' [Please select]
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So Connie spread quite a lordly board--cold meats not a few, some special delicacies for Giles, and a splendid frosted cake with the word "Cinderella" written in pink fairy writing across the top. [Please select]
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His very shadow seems to flit over the frosted foliage of the artemisias as lightly as the figure of a gossamer-robed belle gliding across the waxed floor of a ball-room. [Please select]
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