frosted
IPA: frˈɔstʌd
noun
- A kind of milkshake made with ice cream.
adjective
- Covered in frost; frosty.
- Appearing to be covered in frost.
- Damaged by frost.
- (slang) Extremely intoxicated.
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Examples of "frosted" in Sentences
- You are purchasing 1 dozen "frosted" pupcakes for your pampered pet.
- The were "frosted" with mashed potatoes and had lettering done in ketchup.
- Raimundo entered the store and picked up a sugar skul with his name frosted upon it.
- They wanted pale spirits chilled in the freezer and served neat in short frosted tumblers.
- She was what you might call a frosted pippin, a reg'lar dowager dazzler, like the pictures you see on fans.
- It should be borne in mind that nearly every child, who is sucking, has his or her tongue white or "frosted," as it is sometimes called.
- Sometimes, Prooflike coins have additional characteristics of Proofs, such as frosted devices raised design elements that contrast with the mirrored fields.
- Its crisp, clear surface has been sandblasted with the fine patterns of traditional basketwork, making it look almost as though Feddersen had cast an actual basket in frosted glass.
- The old French word 'orfroiz,' (aurifrigia,) expresses essentially what we call 'frosted' work in gold; that which resembles small dew or crystals of hoar-frost; the 'frigia' coming from the Latin frigus.
- The topmost peak of the Civita also peers out above the fir-woods bordering the eastern face of Monte Crot; and far away, beyond the sunny vista of the Val Fiorentino, the faint blue peak of the Marmolata is seen against the horizon, its snow-slope outlined in frosted silver.
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