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frosted

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




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The frosted treats “transport you back to childhood when you take the first bite,” she says, “and then you realize they’re also very grown-up.”

From New York Times

She responded that the front door’s frosted glass obstructed her view, and her porch camera didn’t provide a good angle.

From Seattle Times

“So much frosted hair,” said one post, while another referred to Dettloff as a “leftist granny.”

From Los Angeles Times

Vehicles and windshields could also be frosted, so allow extra time to clear off vehicles in the morning.

From Los Angeles Times

Monmouth University has looked into the Christmas cookie preferences of the nation’s citizenry to discover that a “frosted sugar cookie” is the favorite, according to its very specific poll.

From Washington Times