Adjective
1. devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain;
2. covered with frost;
3. pleasantly cold and invigorating;
The air was frosty.
Here we go round the mulberry bush on a cold and frosty morning.
This is the way we comb our hair on a cold and frosty morning.
We must n't forget to put out food for out feathered friends in frosty weather.
It looked as if the city might be in for a frosty spell.
The fields are steaming in the frosty air.
The fields look frosty this morning.
At last he began his inaugural address, his voice ringing out in the frosty air.
It's sunny, but the air is frosty.
The heat of the lights made an unfresh smell in the frosty air.
Crystallizing water forms repeating patterns in snowflakes and on frosty surfaces.
It might be frosty tomorrow.
Their breath bloomed the frosty pane.
The banker's voice became frosty.
The air had a frosty bite.
Byron jumped to his feet and brought his father a tall frosty glass of beer.
Give sB a rude [ frosty ] stare.
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and Frosty the Snowman.
His cool green eyes became positively frosty.
The atmosphere in the room was decidedly frosty.
Some shop assistants are frosty in manner repelling customers from a distance.
She gave me a frosty smile.
The day dawned cold and frosty.
He breathed in the frosty air.
The street was deserted except for a cat lifting its paws off the frosty stones.
The relationship has obviously become frosty.
The president may get a frosty reception in New Hampshire.
The sun played on the frosty roofs.
cold, cool, chilly, frosty, freezing, icy
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