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frosted

[fraw-stid, fros-tid] / ˈfrɔ stɪd, ˈfrɒs tɪd /




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In the heat, the glass is frosted over and beginning to sweat, the promise of cold pulling at you like a candy-colored oasis.

From Seattle Times

About 100 miles from Kabul, along a road that runs through the snowy folds of the Hindu Kush mountains, apricot and peach trees were frosted in ice during a recent visit by Times journalists.

From New York Times

But Dochantschi has cultivated a loyal following by gradually weaning the art world off its addiction to harsh lighting, frosted windows and architecture that intimidates people rather than welcoming them.

From New York Times

So I ran to Rite Aid, bought a frosted tip kit, and painted bleach around her face — and that was the cover of Marie Claire.

From New York Times

Around them, other grinning families embraced their new graduates and settled in at tables to eat barbecue, baked beans and cupcakes frosted in yellow and white.

From Los Angeles Times