Definition: 1. A weather condition in which the temperature drops below 0˚C (= freezing point ) so that a thin white layer of ice forms on the ground and other surfaces, especially at night. 2. The thin white layer of ice that forms when the temperature drops below 0˚C. 3. To cover something or to become covered with a thin white layer of ice.
Use 'frost' in a sentence:
1. There is frost on the ground.
2. Their whole crop had been blasted by a late frost.
3. The frost will bite the fruit blossom.
4. This plant can't stand frost.
5. Looked at one way, it is faintly ludicrous that Sir David Frost should be writing his autobiography already.
6. She went round the car scraping the frost off the windows.
7. The air was thin and crisp, filled with hazy sunshine and frost.
8. There was a hard frost that night.
9. In some recordings, Frost says, "Or somebody will provide for you."
10. Thank you, Frost, you have delivered this to us.
11. The wind had veered to north, bringing clear skies and a keen frost.
12. A lot of crops were damaged by the frost.
13. Plants must be covered with a leaf-mould or similarly protected if frost threatens.
14. The new barley tolerated frost and had a longer growing season.
15. Things are not "made up" in Frost, not "made up" in the sense of imagined, but called up out of thin air, like fairies and elves.
16. The car windows were covered with frost.
17. The plants are tolerant of frost.
18. She went around the car scraping the frost off the windows.
19. Frost is so sly.
20. All the people Frost writes about are in some sense alone, and often alone together.
21. We shall have frost tonight. Don't forget to cover up the cabbages with the mat.
22. Frost and wet are the lethal combination for plants.
23. Frost had displayed his usual matey charm as the pair sipped orange juice on national TV.
24. We had 11 degrees of frost last night.
25. The early frost damaged the crops.
26. Registration is on the second and third of September, between 6 and 9 in Frost Hall.
27. Under very cold conditions, rocks can be shattered by ice and frost.
28. The top half of the door to his office was of frosted glass.
29. Over time bedrock is attacked by rain, wind, frost, and snow.
30. Frost is possible in early summer.
31. Frost as a narrator, in these great poems I'm describing, frames his people's words minimally, with few bits of narrative information.
32. The Frosts were not on the phone.
33. Some of these plants are more susceptible to frost damage than others.
34. I love Robert Frost. Robert Frost actually visited Yale University when he was alive.
35. People are locked into themselves in Frost and in their points of view.
36. Frost holed a bunker shot from 50 feet to snatch the title by one stroke.
37. There is frost on the ground and snow is forecast.
38. According to the weather forecast, frost is expected tomorrow morning.
39. The mirror was frosted up.
40. He looked at her vague shape through the frosted glass.
41. Most of the butterflies perish in the first frosts of autumn.
42. Frost is one of my favorite poets. I think Frost is interesting because he's a poet who is very popular.
43. Frost patterned the window.
44. Jack Frost was threatening to kill the new plants.
45. The windows had frosted over.
46. Braving snow and frost, the plum trees blossomed defiantly.
47. Frost is possible, although unlikely, at this time of year.
48. There were ten degrees of frost last night.
49. Ten degrees of frost had frozen the lock on the car.
50. It will be a clear night with some ground frost.