Jack Frost

NOUN
  1. a personification of frost or winter weather
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How To Use Jack Frost In A Sentence

  • Winter is here, temperatures are dropping, and whether you like it or not, Jack Frost will soon be nipping not only your nose, but the rest of your body as well!
  • Look what pretty patterns Jack Frost has painted on the windows.
  • Old Jack Frost and harsh winter winds are drying out plants with shallow roots, such as azaleas and rhododendrons.
  • Look what pretty patterns Jack Frost has painted on the windows.
  • Detective Inspector Jack Frost, alias much-loved actor David Jason, was spotted by our photographers at the Yorkshire Air Museum, at Elvington, near York, as he went on the trail of yet another case.
  • I also grow a silver-leafed version of the common green-leaf brunnera called Jack Frost, which is particularly amazing-looking when its bright blue flowers are blooming, and a variety of spiderwort (Tradescantia) called Sweet Kate, whose own blue flowers stand out against its unusual bright yellow leaves instead of the typical green ones. My Not-So-Exotic Garden
  • Old Jack Frost and harsh winter winds are drying out plants with shallow roots, such as azaleas and rhododendrons.
  • Jack Frost : You're not Santa anymore . You're just a guy who smells like a cookie.
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