frost|frosted|frosting|frosts in English
verb
[frɔst /frɒst]
be covered with frost; give a frostlike surface to (glass, etc.); kill by frost; spread icing on a cake
Use "frost|frosted|frosting|frosts" in a sentence
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2. Also known as heritage frosting, boiled milk frosting or flour Buttercream, Ermine Buttercream frosting is the best of both worlds
3. Slugs die at the first frosts.
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5. Confectioners’ Sugar Frosting
6. Glass-frosting chemicals
7. Or late frosts, and drizzle throughout August?
8. Frosts spoil the last of the flowers.
9. Late frosts are ruination for the garden.
10. Is Buttercream or whipped frosting better? The main difference between Buttercream and whipped frosting is butter
11. In the highest elevations, frosts and freezes are not uncommon.
12. Our Homemade Buttercream Frosting is so easy to make, you’ll wonder why you ever bothered buying frosting
13. Big Soft Pumpkin Cookies with Cream Cheese Frosting
14. Crusting buttercream (or frosting that lightly sets) is perfect if you need your frosting to keep its shape
15. A sauce , frosting, or garnish for food.
16. 17 The cold has frosted the windows.
17. Aluminum foil sheets for hair frosting
18. You can prepare the frosting while cake still bakes.
19. Frost Glass
20. You could do red and green frosting.
21. Her fingers were bitten by the frost/were 'frost-bitten.
22. Frosted Acrylic provides a translucent background to your design.
23. Bruted (Rough or Frosted Girdle) – Also known as unpolished girdle, this type of girdle appears rough and opaque, much like frosted glass
24. Dip in tinted coconut to coat frosting.
25. The frosting could use A tad more vanilla.