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Examples for "frosty "
Examples for "frosty "
1 At this moment in history, the Cold War was still very frosty .
2 Obama, by contrast, has a frosty relationship with the Israeli prime minister.
3 The air was sharp and frosty ; but the snow had ceased falling.
4 There was the sound of talk and laughter in the frosty air.
5 The great generous city lay tranquil and smiling in the frosty sunlight.
1 About 3000 feet of steep, rimy granite hung from their heels.
2 Christmas Day opened with a rimy , hazy morning, and the business thoroughfares were deserted.
3 She had not seen Reddin's rimy shoulders, nor the cold glitter of the tombs.
4 The nights were still, the mornings rimy with hoarfrost.
5 It was a misty, rimy , clammy morning, and a thick fog was lying over the Channel.
1 The walls of the cavern had suddenly grown icy, rimed with frost.
2 The slit in the seat was rimed with faint traces of blood.
3 Same of them are in the rimed couplet and others in blank verse.
4 In front of it, in a single line, lay curled five frost- rimed dogs.
5 Everything outside was rimed with ice -lampposts, parking meters, the road surface.
6 Saleh thought of the mansion on Fifth Avenue, the frost - rimed garden.
7 The metal walls of the great installation were black and rimed with frost.
8 Dom was mother-naked, except where dry salt rimed his black skin.
9 Captain Kelvin is dripping water on the carpet, his cooling pipes rimed with frost.
10 His nostrils rimed with snot, the instrument in careful balance.
11 Does the rimed pentameter couplet prove itself a possible poetic vehicle for such emotion?
12 The frost - rimed grasses burned silver; they wet his shins and crunched beneath his shoes.
13 Veins bulged from his scarlet face, and his eyes were bloodshot, rimed in white.
14 Here iron shutters rimed in ice sealed the opening.
15 Her skirts rattled ice-stiff and rimed with hoar frost.
16 Frost rimed his collar, and he was barely breathing.
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rime Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite