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white frost
noun
- a heavy coating of frost.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of white frost1
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Example Sentences
Near the outer hatch the bulky cannister, rimed with white frost, lay in a pool of melting ice.
This morning was quite cold, and we had a thick white frost on our upper deck.
Yesterday, when we had a white frost, ice was found in the kettles of Mr. Kipp's barges.
We had a heavy white frost last night, but we have had a fine, pleasant day on the whole, and to me a most interesting one.
Day commenced with promise of fine weather, but several nights of white frost having occurred, a change was expected.
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