Aún no tenemos significados para "feel the frost".
1You almost feel the frost of the high, rare atmosphere.
2He was getting over his tipsiness by now, and began to feel the frost.
3But everybody in the clubhouse could feel the frost emanating from the Jeter-Rodriguez dynamic.
4He could feel the frost crackle under his feet, as he tramped along the country lanes.
5It's been freezing for several nights, and you feel the frost when you are sleeping in the open.
6The burdened trellises of Richard Strauss may feel the frost long before the slender ivy of Boccherini's minuet.
7He carried his thick gloves in his white and elegant hand, as one who did not feel the frost.
8I drew the fire close, that she might not feel the frost, but she crept to the other side.
9One feels the frost in one's bones merely by crossing the street.
10Then the plants never felt the frost.
11Crossing the lawn and feeling the frost crunching under his shoes, he heard the telephone begin to ring in the house.
12In the morning he had felt the frost; but now, after drinking the vodka, he felt warm, even without a sheep-skin coat.
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