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frosty

[fraw-stee, fros-tee] / ˈfrɔ sti, ˈfrɒs ti /


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That comes after the company warned last month that it will likely make a net loss this year due to rising competition and a frosty backdrop for the sector.

From The Wall Street Journal

Relations between China and Japan are frequently frosty, in part a legacy of Japan’s brutal imperial past for which many in Beijing feel Tokyo hasn’t sufficiently apologized.

From The Wall Street Journal

The first arrival of frosty weather across the eastern U.S. this week sent natural gas futures to multimonth highs in a preview of what can happen to heating costs if a winter is particularly harsh.

From The Wall Street Journal

The barkeep turns to artist as he shakes our martinis frosty and pours.

From Salon

“Also of great importance is, will long-range forecasts for early December hold frosty prospects?”

From The Wall Street Journal