[
US
/ˈfɹɔstəd, ˈfɹɔstɪd/
]
[ UK /fɹˈɒstɪd/ ]
[ UK /fɹˈɒstɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of glass) having a roughened coating resembling frost
frosted glass
How To Use frosted In A Sentence
- Here are 10 iconic looks from 90s movies: get ready for crop tops and a lot of frosted makeup.
- It bounds over the frosted grass, weaves through the giant lobelia.
- Wear the subtly frosted peach on the inner corners of the eyes to brighten, or on the lids for a light makeup look.
- When I got back from Florida last night and I was cranky and tired and hungry for something sweet, I defrosted the shortbread dough that I froze a few weeks back.
- And really, the first few bites of peanut brittle, frosted cookies, etc., are always the best.
- As you know from replacing light bulbs, there is a large, thin, frosted glass envelope in the familiar light bulb shape.
- He maun be a saft sap, wi 'a head nae better than a fozy frosted turnip --- it wad hae ta'en a hantle o' them to scaur Andrew Rob Roy
- My pulmonarias have been lovely this year, clumps of frosted leaves and pink and lilac flowers throughout the garden hiding the dying foliage of snowdrops and mingling with forget-me-nots.
- Through the frosted glass she could make out a large person struggling down the corridor. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
- The maid was carrying a lovely frosted cake, with pink and white decorations all over it.