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Examples for "frosty"
Examples for "frosty"
1At this moment in history, the Cold War was still very frosty.
2Obama, by contrast, has a frosty relationship with the Israeli prime minister.
3The air was sharp and frosty; but the snow had ceased falling.
4There was the sound of talk and laughter in the frosty air.
5The great generous city lay tranquil and smiling in the frosty sunlight.
1The walls of the cavern had suddenly grown icy, rimed with frost.
2The slit in the seat was rimed with faint traces of blood.
3Same of them are in the rimed couplet and others in blank verse.
4In front of it, in a single line, lay curled five frost-rimed dogs.
5Everything outside was rimed with ice -lampposts, parking meters, the road surface.
1About 3000 feet of steep, rimy granite hung from their heels.
2Christmas Day opened with a rimy, hazy morning, and the business thoroughfares were deserted.
3She had not seen Reddin's rimy shoulders, nor the cold glitter of the tombs.
4The nights were still, the mornings rimy with hoarfrost.
5It was a misty, rimy, clammy morning, and a thick fog was lying over the Channel.
6The yard outside the house was rimy with hoarfrost, and the new sun shone upon it harshly.
7The teamster arrives with oxen in full steam, and rimy with frozen breath about their indignant nostrils.
8The poor animals were sniffing at the hay with their rimy nostrils, but didn't seem too tempted.
9The vision of Elizabeth's earnest face in the rimy dawn came back to him several times during the day.
10The garden looked amazing in the rimy morning in the virgin snow with only rabbit tracks dictating signs of activity.
11And, dear Margaret, the rimy trees were now all like pyramids of golden filagree, and lace, cobweb fine, in the red firelight.
12They had extinguished all but one of the floodlights, leaving the site - church, tarpaulin and rimy mud - in grim chiaroscuro.
13Splashes of red-gold fill all the fields, and small birds, flying amid the rimy foliage, shake sparkles of fire from their careless wings.
14North and west he came by a rimy little steamer, as fast as coal could drive her, then overland more than fifteen hundred miles.
15I thought I felt the rimy wind pass through the tunnel made by the small of my back arching off the filthy plank floor.
16She went down and ate her breakfast before a long window that showed a glittering, rimy world and in the foreground a plump, strutting robin.