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Significados de
frosted
en inglés
Sparkling thread made of precious metal sheets wrapped around a crinkled core.
frisé
Frosted.
Términos relacionados
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Uso de
frosted
en inglés
1
When Arthur woke the sun was pouring in through the
frosted
windows.
2
The 'Jersey Royals' got badly
frosted
,
but the spuds were very good.
3
The man had torn two of the lead-wires from the
frosted
earth.
4
The fireless grate and
frosted
windows may well make the stoutest shudder.
5
Bees hummed through the air; the glass walls were
frosted
with condensation.
6
To his disappointment he found the lower half of the window
frosted
.
7
Moonlight through skylights
frosted
the longer run of the L-shaped upstairs hallway.
8
The port had
frosted
over as soon as they struck the fluid.
9
I dissolve sugar into tea and shave ice into a
frosted
glass.
10
The plants should have been
frosted
and become perfectly dormant before removal.
11
The richest finish for such a model is
frosted
plates and bridges.
12
All along the road Miss Octavia had seen gardens
frosted
and spoiled.
13
All she saw was fingers through his
frosted
window waving her in.
14
Add ½ teaspoon sprinkles to the top of each
frosted
Cone Cake.
15
The
frosted
-
glass
doors hissed open as I entered the Doormouse's excellent establishment.
16
Without, a still dark night of November had
frosted
the dead grass.
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frosted
frost
Verbo
Indicativo · Pasado
Adjetivo
Colocaciones frecuentes
frosted feet
frosted ground
Frosted
a través del tiempo
Frosted
por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Común