Devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain.
Pleasantly cold and invigorating.
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.
6 The night was cold and frosty with many stars in the sky.
7 The air was frosty , the moon was bright; it was very pleasant.
8 A station attendant came in out of the frosty night and shouted:
9 In the frosty out-of-doors the wind blows gustily from time to time.
10 The road was still vacant, and in the frosty air sounds carried.
11 Distinctly I recall that frosty morning of March in the year 1815.
12 The stars were sparkling in light and frosty brilliancy when we stopped.
13 I know we're all strung-out, but try to stay frosty and alert.
14 Then away they fled, running and jumping in the frosty morning air.
15 He likes her, in spite of the frosty mitt she handed him.
16 All through April the north wind blew and the nights were frosty .
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