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become covered with a layer of ice; of a surface such as a window
When the wings iced up, the pilot was forced to land his plane
How To Use frost over In A Sentence
- Saturday and Sunday looks like being drier at the moment with the chance of a light frost overnight.
- I am the voice of a little girl clutching her expensive beaded purse. and applying glossy chardonnay lipstick over and over because I like the hypnotically soothing way it feels, a rhythym of comfort. a smooth frost over curved hills and I like feeling. trying to remember the sensations I once loved. in the midst of sleep, swimming in the silk fabric of luxurious bedding, sometimes I am startled by the accidental touch of my own hand, brushing against the dipped hollow of my alabaster back, and the softness makes me inhale sharply ~because I remember~ because, I still remember your breath warming my dreams. Wendchymes Diary Entry
- I also hold off cutting back anything that needs extra protection from frost over winter, adding a layer of mulch around the dried stems as a precaution. Times, Sunday Times
- Both are rumoured to be haunted, and as the common gets bleaker throughout the autumn and the lawns frost over nearer Christmas, it is easy to imagine the rumours are true.
- I also hold off cutting back anything that needs extra protection from frost over winter, adding a layer of mulch around the dried stems as a precaution. Times, Sunday Times
- There had been a sharp frost overnight and the ground was frozen hard.
- The course was affected by a heavy frost overnight.