How To Use Frosty In A Sentence

  • Invade some butternut or hickory grove on a frosty October morning, and hear the red squirrel beat the "juba" on a horizontal branch. Squirrels and Other Fur-Bearers
  • But she got a frosty reception due to her behaviour in the camp. The Sun
  • Consider a combination of red, orange yellow and orange for a striking fall layout, or a combination of icy blues and purples for a frosty winter page.
  • The peace lily is an indoor plant and will not tolerate frosty conditions.
  • Autumn has arrived with its frosty build-up of colours of russet and orange trees.
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  • That is a shame, because the cold snap brought a magical winter scene of frosty nights under starry skies. Times, Sunday Times
  • So when I turned on my seven-hundred-dollar heels to strut toward the bar, and over to where Mona was—perched up on a barstool with a frosty drink in her hand, like I wanted to be—I was slightly annoyed when some nigga grabbed me gently by the forearm, pulling me back to the floor. Deep Throat Diva
  • Have some horticultural fleece or old net curtain handy to drop over plants before frosty nights. The Sun
  • It's sunny, but the air is frosty.
  • It's nice to think of them picturing Father Christmas and his sleigh whooshing across frosty rooftops, as opposed to me thrashing my way around a soulless out-of-town shopping centre.
  • Both men looked away from the steady gaze, unable to meet the frosty, hard look in those grey eyes.
  • Okay, that'll be a pitcher of Bud Light and four frosty mugs.
  • As she crunches over the frosty ground she goes through her mental checklist: breakfast for her family of six will be pancakes.
  • Peachy tones look great on most complexions (or dab a bronzy shade on eyelids, cheekbones and lips), while a frosty white tone adds instant sexiness to darker complexions.
  • His cool green eyes became positively frosty.
  • This frosty air will do me good, perhaps. The Children of the New Forest
  • I don't seem to find it at all difficult to work up an enthusiasm for being outdoors, wrapped up all snug and cosy, rosy cheeked and huffing great breath-clouds into the frosty air.
  • I think the former group needs our help, and the second group needs a big frosty glass of chill-the-hell-out with a kicky pastel umbrella.
  • An airflow from Siberia is due to deliver a couple of snowy and frosty weather spells. The Sun
  • They sat on the back porch as morning breathed a frosty zephyr across the weathered planking.
  • It's nice to think of them picturing Father Christmas and his sleigh whooshing across frosty rooftops.
  • The sun was a pale circle in the white sky, glinting dully on the frosty grass.
  • Manufacturers across the country are introducing lines featuring pastel hues ranging from white to peach, some of which are coated with a frosty finish.
  • The weather was starting to get a bit frosty and I rolled my window up to keep the chill out.
  • M'Durk's health to major about in the tartans like a tobacconist's sign in a frosty morning, wi 'his poor wizzened houghs as blue as a blawort? St. Ronan's Well
  • In fact, it helped us settle into a routine as stepmum and daughter - albeit a frosty one at times. The Sun
  • He breathed in the frosty air.
  • Natasha had finally halted her cheering and shot Seth a frosty glare.
  • On the specials menu, you'll encounter colonies of tapioca balls swimming in a milky, curiously refreshing cinnamon liquid, and a less refreshing pineapple granité mixed in a frosty glass with a helping of mung beans.
  • More hedge sparrows are also singing though the mornings are frosty. Times, Sunday Times
  • On frosty nights you can simply move them under cover. The Sun
  • He ran so they could chase him, leaving four dark swathes across the frosty surface.
  • An example is ice melting, the difference in temperature between a warm surroundings and the introduction of an frosty-cold glass of ice water taken from a freezer system, begins to be neutralized or "equalized" as the heat energy from the warm surroundings become spread out to the cooler heretofore closed system of ice and water. Entropy Et Al...
  • After a long spell of cold winds and frosty nights it feels as if spring has arrived early. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trouble is, the thickness of the frosty mantle covering the Arctic Ocean has diminished by about 40 percent in the last four decades.
  • Flying out over stormy seas is just part of their job and to them it is preferable to travelling over land on a calm, frosty night as icing causes major problems for the helicopter.
  • The tropical climates where T. cacao grows best are also perfect incubators for fungal diseases like black pod, witches' broom, and frosty pod rot.
  • Suppose thou beholdest her in a frosty morning, in cold weather, in some passion or perturbation of mind, weeping, chafing, etc., riveled and ill-favored to behold .... An Odd Sort of Popular Book
  • A robin red-breast dropt from the frosty branches of the trees, upon the congealed rivulet; its panting breast and half-closed eyes shewed that it was dying: a hawk appeared in the air; sudden fear seized the little creature; it exerted its last strength, throwing itself on its back, raising its talons in impotent defence against its powerful enemy. II.9
  • The chairperson's plan received a frosty reception from the committee.
  • My questions were met with a frosty silence.
  • I gave him and frosty glare and pulled my arm out of his hold.
  • Tuesday should also bring a ridge of high pressure, with calmer, colder conditions and sunshine after a frosty morning. Times, Sunday Times
  • The air had a frosty bite.
  • Sorry about the typing, combination of a damaged thumb and a frosty morning.
  • Everything seemed frosty and pinched, just as the cutting air did after the warm balminess of California. THE PRODIGAL FATHER
  • Their initial relationship had been frosty. THE GUARDSMEN
  • Her first book got a wonderful/warm/frosty reception from the critics.
  • The atmosphere in the room was decidedly frosty.
  • The sky was almost black, while the trees and shrubs where all frosty pink.
  • Originally, this blog entry was to be titled "What I did on my Christmas Vacation," and the video was going to showcase me and my buddies banging ling, cod, and pollack in the frosty seas off New Jersey. The Worst Fishing Video Ever
  • You have a gift for making people feel valued and warming frosty relationships at work and home. The Sun
  • When she could see nothing in them but frosty hostility, he turned and left silently, her hair still gripped firmly in his hands.
  • You have a gift for making people feel valued and warming frosty relationships at work and home. The Sun
  • The ship itself was sailing through a frosty sea, and frequently the prow reared up and clove a vast iceberg in two before continuing.
  • Dense foggy mornings, frosty nights, a lucent crown of brilliant red and golden leaves on the distant ridge.
  • On camera she seems angular and frosty, a wintry weather vane, but in real life much softer.
  • Tommy is somewhat surprised by her frosty reaction as she turns and leads the way inside without a word.
  • Images from the two bumper-mounted cameras are shown on the sat nav screen, but the cameras needed demisting in frosty weather. FWi - All News
  • Have some horticultural fleece or old net curtain handy to drop over plants before frosty nights. The Sun
  • These old apple-trees make very charming bits of the world in October; the leaves cling to them later than to the other trees, and the turf keeps short and green underneath; and in this grass, which was frosty in the morning, and has not quite dried yet, you can find some cold little cider apples, with one side knurly, and one shiny bright red or yellow cheek. Deephaven and Selected Stories & Sketches
  • Elsewhere without adequate insulation there have been condensation problems in frosty weather.
  • I remember waking up one cold and frosty Christmas morning, and after drawing back the blackout curtains the light shone on to the pale green stippled walls of my bedroom, and I saw my stocking hanging on the corner of the fireplace (no fire).
  • He gave me a frosty stare.
  • That's because fungal diseases like witches broom and frosty pod rot are devastating cacao crops in Central and South America.
  • Not many flowers are designed specifically to withstand cold and frosty weather.
  • Well, the well cold Red Stripes were enjoyed from the frosty mugs.
  • Try not to walk on frosty lawns or you will leave a trail of black footprints when the grass unfreezes.
  • Laurel is bemused by her husband's new-found enthusiasm for cricket and his frosty attitude towards the couple when she invites them to lunch. The Sun
  • When it was launched, 21 years ago, the pound coin received a frosty reception from a sceptical public, reluctant to give up the much-loved folding note it was to replace.
  • You got to be careful when the pavements are frosty cos you can slip and hurt yourself.
  • Let people say what they please of the fine bracing weather of a cold climate, I have never seen any truth-speaking persons who, on coming fairly to the trial, did not complain of a cold frosty morning as a very great nuisance, or who did not cling eagerly to the fire to unbrace themselves again. The Lieutenant and Commander
  • But when the blizzards wail the Arctic fox curls its tail over its frosty nose and sleeps in the snows.
  • It belabors the obvious to say Arab-Iranian relations are complicated," John Limbert wrote Wednesday in Foreign Policy in an essay discussing the outcome of cables leaked by WikiLeaks that paint a frosty picture of relations between the leaders of Arab states and their Iranian neighbor: Arabian vs. Persian: Iranians take to U.S. Navy's Facebook to protest 'Arabian Gulf'
  • The atmosphere had become frosty in the last couple of weeks and enthusiasm to teach was understandably non-existent. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was cold and frosty, stars standing out clear in the night sky. The Friendship: Wordsworth and Coleridge
  • I'm tempted to wreak a terrible revenge by… um… tutting a bit and behaving in a generally frosty manner whenever I walk past the flat of those responsible.
  • Stina Nordenstam is the Stockholm whisperer, so quiet and child-like in her singing, and her albums have always been moon-lit affairs with the wolves at the door on a frosty night.
  • There is something very peaceful and satisfying about the sound of their quiet munching and the noise of their feet on frosty grass.
  • There is some outstanding sowing to be down but the spell of cold, frosty weather we've been experiencing is set to remain with us for a few days yet, so the parsnips and spring onions will have to wait awhile.
  • There was a selection of cooling sorbets as well, and a Mama-size icy concoction of Chianti jelly, Prosecco sorbet, and lemon semifreddo, all stacked up in a frosty glass.
  • The paper cites "political observers" who say the increasingly frosty attitude toward the EU in Finland is noteworthy because the geographically isolated country is not part of NATO and has traditionally viewed the EU as a vital link to the West and guarantor of its security. True Finns
  • Jersey City argued in federal district (that is, trial) court that the display complied with the Constitution (as interpreted in a number of Supreme Court decisions) because the sleigh and the Santa Claus and the Frosty the Snowman and the Kwanzaa ribbons that it added to the creche and the menorah "demystified" thtose two religious symbols -- that is, drained them of their religious meaning. Is That Legal?: Will Sam Alito Respect Earlier Opinions With Which He Disagrees?
  • Tuesday should also bring a ridge of high pressure, with calmer, colder conditions and sunshine after a frosty morning. Times, Sunday Times
  • Banking sources say feedback has been positive but admit the reception in places has been frosty. Times, Sunday Times
  • The eco warriors received a frosty reception from staff - one of them hosing the protesters down with cold water.
  • When she goes to the bathroom to wash, "my breath hangs white in the air in frosty clouds! Words Of Love: Passionate Women from Heloise to Sylvia Plath
  • In the morning when I arose, I found my hoofes shriveled together with cold, and unable to passe upon the sharpe ice, and frosty mire, neither could I fill my belly with meate, as I accustomed to doe, for my master and I supped together, and had both one fare: howbeit it was very slender since as wee had nothing else saving old and unsavoury sallets which were suffered to grow for seed, like long broomes, and that had lost all their sweet sappe and juice. The Golden Asse
  • ‘When the politicians come and knock on these people's doors they are going to get a frosty reception,’ he said.
  • More hedge sparrows are also singing though the mornings are frosty. Times, Sunday Times
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  • There are also sundaes (hot fudge and strawberry) along with profiteroles smothered in fudge sauce, and a frosty root beer float.
  • The conference delegates, who had been expected to give him a frosty reception, rose as one in a burst of applause that was sustained until the Prime Minister left the podium.
  • whatever the evenings be--frosty and frore or warm and wet
  • And having developed certain outdoorsy tendencies in middle age, I have also discovered the quiet (if rather frosty) pleasures of cross-country skiing.
  • Remember that frosty ice drink you loved as a child which left your tongue bright orange or blue?
  • His laughter was like icicles or the wind on a cold frosty day.
  • The night was cold and frosty. THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
  • The cold frosty weather, coupled with the total lack of rain over the previous months, is creating some problems for our local Brigades.
  • It was a frosty night and fir trees sparkled with a dusting of snow. Times, Sunday Times
  • This caused problems for drivers in the Birmingham area last winter, where there was a spate of thefts after owners had left their vehicles running with the keys in for a few minutes to warm up on frosty mornings.
  • Relations between the airlines remained frosty for some time, although in recent years there has been a thaw. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don a high-tech silver poncho and sip a frosty vodka cocktail from glasses cut from solid blocks of ice while admiring the frozen sculptures.
  • Not least, the frosty fog that lies over the valley floor adds a cold, wintery veil.
  • The frosty reception did not stop her becoming a roving ambassador for the store for more than 19 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tall frosty drink was loaded with fresh peach pulp and a shot of vodka.
  • Holes in the canopy had left the roosting insects prey to the frosty nights.
  • In the frosty air they beheld smoke arising from a spot in the centre of the bog at Ratheskin, and towards it they proceeded with caution.
  • IT may be frosty outside. The Sun
  • During the days and affrightful nights of my disease, when my limbs were swollen, and my stomach refused to retain the food -- taken in in sorrow, then I looked with pleasure on the scheme: but as soon as dry frosty weather came, or the rains and damps passed off, and I was filled with elastic health, from crown to sole, then the thought of the weight of pecuniary obligation from so many people reconciled me; but I have broken off my story. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey
  • The frosty reception did not stop her becoming a roving ambassador for the store for more than 19 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • In reality, relations have been a bit frosty.
  • Can it be for the puir body M’Durk’s health to major about in the tartans like a tobacconist’s sign in a frosty morning, wi’ his poor wizzened houghs as blue as a blawort? — weel I wot he is a humbling spectacle. Saint Ronan's Well
  • A thaw in the frosty relationship between the two countries looks remote.
  • I'm already thirsty for another frosty cool one from Hardway's icebox.
  • And so he was content, with Dede at his side, to watch the procession of the days and seasons from the farm-house perched on the canon-lip; to ride through crisp frosty mornings or under burning summer suns; and to shelter in the big room where blazed the logs in the fireplace he had built, while outside the world shuddered and struggled in the storm-clasp of a southeaster. Chapter XXVI
  • HAVE you been getting a frosty reception from your colleagues? The Sun
  • The frosty weather will last into next week. The Sun
  • The frosty air is full of swooping wings and harsh cries. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dog-musher wore a mustache, but the other, a taller and younger man, was smooth-shaven, his skin rosy from the pounding of his blood and the running in the frosty air. The Clinging Death
  • He seems a nice enough chap, but he gets a frosty reception from the gang. Times, Sunday Times
  • The eco warriors received a frosty reception from staff - one of them hosing the protesters down with cold water.
  • Once you see it, go to my web site for action items www. frostywooldridge.com and join www. numbersusa.com to become a weekly faxer of pre written letters and join the phone calling teams. Part 2: First Change--The Long Emergency
  • What better satisfaction that downing a frosty can of export lager after battling homeward through the A-roads of the steamy English countryside?
  • There is a frosty relationship between the two managers. The Sun
  • The dog-musher wore a moustache, but the other, a taller and younger man, was smooth-shaven, his skin rosy from the pounding of his blood and the running in the frosty air. The Clinging Death
  • My inclination was for the Tropics, but on a freezing, frosty day, the thought of Mediterranean summers, cicadas, grapes, resinated wines and long slow afternoons spent in the shade took precedence and I enjoyed a couple of hours on Corfu.
  • Louis was listening to the man's bragging, his manner growing increasingly frosty, and Beth appeared excruciatingly uncomfortable.
  • It's tough flying when the beak is frozen and tough scavenging for white bread on frosty grass.
  • On that bright, frosty January day, people were busily bustling about under the broad glass dome of the Taurida Palace.
  • The gloomy gray clouds passed over the sun and a enormous shadow stretched across the frosty grass.
  • A-hunting we will go no more, chaps… No more tally-ho across the shires then, no more hunting horns skirling across the frosty banks of willows in the winter morning.
  • I decided on a stew with a lot of red wine, adding some of the rosemary and sage that has survived the first frosty nights outside, and a couple of pears that were sitting in my kitchen.
  • If you arrive late, you don't want a frosty reception in the bar.
  • I flinched as I heard her frosty voice tinged with bitter scorn and contempt.
  • By a frosty-ferned brook, where water tinkled and ran clear as air and cold as ice, Jean quenched his thirst, leaning on a stone that showed drops of blood. To the Last Man
  • Once the weather turns frosty they will go into hibernation under roofs. Times, Sunday Times
  • What better satisfaction that downing a frosty can of export lager after battling homeward through the A-roads of the steamy English countryside?
  • I'll betcha a cold frosty brew that a month from now opinions on both sides of this issue will have changed drastically.
  • Months after more delicate offerings have perished on the vines, weeks after even the hardiest greens succumb to frosty weather, onions lie in wait. Lisa Turner: Onions in a Starring Role
  • Not many flowers are designed specifically to withstand cold and frosty weather.
  • He walks to the furthest point he reached yesterday, then begins, striding past the small, neat houses with their frosty lawns.
  • And the frosty temperatures will stay with us for most of next week. The Sun
  • While mourning in a rather frosty manner, Laura discovers a man living in her home.
  • After a long spell of cold winds and frosty nights it feels as if spring has arrived early. Times, Sunday Times
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  • He is frequently caricatured as a frosty pop intellectual, dry and aloof and uptight.
  • But my invisible friend still works at night despite the cold; one of the molehills is snowless, dark and fresh between two frosty bottles.
  • He went on to ask motorists to continue to be vigilant on the roads over the winter, particularly if the conditions deteriorate and roads become frosty or slippery.
  • The day dawned cold and frosty.
  • ‘Loren,’ she breathed, her exhalation pluming in the frosty air, ‘do you see those cars over there?’
  • Have some horticultural fleece or old net curtain handy to drop over plants before frosty nights. The Sun
  • THOMPKINS: Relations between the kabaka and the president are frosty. Kingdom, Government Clash In Uganda
  • The night was cold and frosty. THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
  • Which will last until the next time it gets frosty. The Sun
  • He spoke up quietly, his words dripping with frosty disdain.
  • Imagine snuggling up in front of your own log fire while outside the north wind blows a bitter warning of frosty times ahead.
  • We saw P. Stang last week lay it on think to Bryce Gruber (who tweeted at me that I shouldn't have called her a frosty biatch .... oopsies!) and stick it to Tabacco and his sloot-mobile. Meredith Fineman: Fifty First (J)Dates: LIVE BLOG MILLIONAIRE MATCHMAKER EPISODE 2!
  • Dense foggy mornings, frosty nights, a lucent crown of brilliant red and golden leaves on the distant ridge.
  • Lieutenant Peary found making gay the frosty fields of Greenland, in buttercup-yellow and orange and white; the great Orientals, gorgeous beyond expression; the immense single white California variety. An Island Garden
  • When she goes to the bathroom to wash, "my breath hangs white in the air in frosty clouds! Words Of Love: Passionate Women from Heloise to Sylvia Plath
  • This was not the ideal time to fish the lakes as it had turned very cold and we were greeted with a white frosty lawn every morning.
  • Hockey pucks ranging from black to orange to white were scattered across the now greatly dented frosty surface.
  • It was a frosty morning, and ye waylaid the maister on his way to the school, and the tawse were nippier than ordinar 'that mornin'. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
  • Her feet crunched the frosty grass as she slowly made her way to the weapon.
  • Shall she be the Bondslave of Time, the Handmaid of opinion, or the strict observer of every frosty or cold benumbed imagination?
  • There is something very peaceful and satisfying about the sound of their quiet munching and the noise of their feet on frosty grass.
  • A spin on the Flat has kept him fit through the frosty weather. The Sun
  • You have a gift for making people feel valued and warming frosty relationships at work and home. The Sun
  • Which will last until the next time it gets frosty. The Sun
  • He has already experienced that sting: when he approached Montreal's Telefilm office, his application for funding was met with a frosty reception.
  • Over the past eight years it has been a frosty relationship, not a special one. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Loose Women star reckons it will be a couple of weeks before things get really frosty. The Sun
  • A spin on the Flat has kept him fit through the frosty weather. The Sun
  • I still own a bleach-stained T-shirt that is so stretched it could cover a stretched limousine on a frosty night.
  • He was out early on the bright frosty morning and he had a good ‘plug’ of blueheads on his line when he caught the 9 lbs. of fish.
  • I was stalking hameward across Blackwater-mosses, and whistling as I tramp'd for want of thought, when a noise struck my ear, like the crumpling of frosty murgeon; it made me stop short, and I thought I saw a strange form before me: it vanished behint a windraw; and again thare was nought in view but dreary dykes, and dusky ling. English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day
  • She entered the arena to a frosty welcome - a mixture of boos and lukewarm applause - while Davenport was given a rousing reception.
  • Monday’s a sacred day—so’s Tuesday—and Wednesday, we are to be heard in the great teind case in presence—But stay—it’s frosty weather, and if you don’t leave town, and that venison would keep till Thursday’——4 Chapter XXXIX
  • The day dawned cold and frosty.
  • There is a frosty relationship between the two managers. The Sun
  • Her character gets a lecture from a minicab driver about how lonely her frosty singledom has made her.
  • But nowe it is high time for vs to weigh our ancre, to hoise vp our sailes, to get cleare of these boistrous, frosty, and misty seas, and with all speede to direct our course for the milde, lightsome, temperate, and warme Atlantick The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • With huge 200,000-strong colonies of little auk thronging the cliffs and shores, kittiwakes next to the cobalt blue glaciers, walrus wallowing in the shallows, Arctic foxes, whales and, of course, one of the ultimate wildlife sightings, the mighty polar bear, frequently seen hunting in its frosty backyard on ice floes. Paul Steele: Photographic Dreams Of The Wild Do Come True
  • The surf phosphoresced on the beach, the stars hung in great frosty clots. The Languages of Pao
  • Relations between the media and the judge became increasingly frosty.
  • The chill of the air outside nearly stunned her as she dragged her feet through the frosty grass.
  • HAVE you been getting a frosty reception from your colleagues? The Sun
  • Some warmed to its kooky charms while others gave it a frosty reception.
  • That has been given a frosty reception in some quarters and raises the question of how far an employer's responsibility for employees' health should extend. Times, Sunday Times
  • I asked a Consumer Reports coffee maven whether you really need to spend $40 for a Bodum Bean French press or a Toddy cold-brew system to get great frosty java on your own. Why Starbucks and Dunkin' make better iced coffee than you do
  • Her first book got a wonderful/warm/frosty reception from the critics.
  • Spring is beginning to make its long awaited appearance even if the weather has been bitterly cold and frosty of late.
  • The frosty reception did not stop her becoming a roving ambassador for the store for more than 19 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm frosty, distant and unaffectionate.
  • My words got a frosty reception.
  • If you get good weather, cold and clear and frosty, it's one of the best times to be walking.
  • The street was deserted except for a cat lifting its paws off the frosty stones.
  • Despite the frosty weather, early morning shoppers queued in their hundreds to bag the best deals.
  • The atmosphere had become frosty in the last couple of weeks and enthusiasm to teach was understandably non-existent. Times, Sunday Times

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