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1 They wear the same clothing all the year round, and seldom have frost .
2 I feel like I have frost inside of me.
3 How often have frost and snow, drought and rain, wind and sunshine, impeded his plans?
4 It's getting harder and harder to breathe.... Everyone's agreed that they would rather have frost and snowstorms.
5 Don't you have frost here?
6 Some meteorites, located soon after landing, have actually been reported to have frost on the surface due to their still cold interior.
7 The port had frosted over as soon as they struck the fluid.
8 Without, a still dark night of November had frosted the dead grass.
9 Sure enough, it had frosted during the night, and the quarantine was lifted.
10 The old slope of Hill 16 looked as if it had frosted over.
11 Has frost worked such havoc that some sections must be re-laid?
12 Maude said, "When you came inside, you had frost on your eyebrows."
13 As we are still having frosts I have not wanted to set them out.
14 We had frost early that year- ahardwhite frost sometime about the tenth of September.
15 Incidentally, we have been here 25 years and we 've not had frosts like these before.
16 It's at least seventy or seventy-five right now, and I know I 've frosted my cheeks.
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