Usa "frost" in una frase
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1. The best time to apply compost to the lawn is in early spring (or as soon as the last frost is over)
2. The home was snug when needed, for the dark often brought frost and, in the winter, sometimes snow
3. pitted by frost and chipped by ice,
4. roof tiles steam away the frost
5. he buries his head a while in the frost coated tails
6. trailing marks of green on late winter frost,
7. The pad of these paws on frost grass verges,
8. and all arranged by the Frost Queen,
9. scoured clean by frost and ice, streak the walls of slowly
10. where the crystal beauty of frost is a dream made real
11. tentative steps on frost laminated,
12. It felt like there would be frost before Nightday even began and this was nearly mid summer
13. When he set out for the address the air was very still, but cold, there was frost on the pavement but no ice on the water
14. Maybe the label was telling the truth for once, usually when they state ‘hardy’ the plant curls up its roots at the first hint of a frost
15. By the first of October, the chill was more than in the air, it hung in every conversation they had, and nipped at her nose when they didn't agree, but to keep peace she brushed off the frost, and allowed him to do as he pleased
16. A mason or bricklayer, on the contrary, can work neither in hard frost
17. morning, frost lay thick on the ground and leaves
18. They crunched through another heavy morning frost,
19. Here and there lay remnants of once mighty boulders, now shattered by frost and erosion
20. The darks are quite brisk up here with frost or snow even in summer, during which the floater is a limp tent in a field
21. to allow me the pleasure of breathing out while frost in the
22. Reasons of frost destruction of concrete
23. Frost resistance of concrete is ability to keep strength and working ability at action of cyclic freezing and thawing in the water saturating conditions
24. At present, there is no general theory explaining the reason of frost destruction of concrete though it is obvious that finally, strength decrease of damp concrete at cyclic freezing and thawing is caused basically by formation of ice in concrete pores
25. With increase W/C increases both total volume of open capillary voids and their average diameter, that also worsens frost resistance
26. Measurement of frost resistance
27. The standardized method of an estimation of frost resistance of concrete is characterized by number of cycles of freezing and thawing of specimens under standard conditions of test without essential strength decrease
28. The system of normalization of frost resistance offered by us according to which number of cycles of freezing and thawing (F) of laboratory specimens is not given; a class of frost resistance of concrete is more rational
29. Calculated methods allow to define approximately frost resistance of concrete
30. 60-150 MPa, frost resistance – more than 600 cycles of freezing and thawing, water absorption – less than 1-2%, abrasiveness – no more than 0
31. The collapsing and packing of the shelter went without incident, although for the first time they discovered a faint frost on the fabric
32. When the cave entrance was opened, they were surprised to see that the ground outside had a very fine coating of powdery, white snow, barely more than a heavy frost really, but it gave the landscape an entirely different appearance
33. Watching the fields covered in frost and the sun glinting
34. for a harsh winter, so that he could stand at the window and look out past its lace of frost to the
35. Still a late morning frost, he wondered why L-Seven-Six would choose to visit here
36. ” His smile was as icy as the frost gathered on the panes of the window behind his desk
37. Fairies, and out into the Open Air, where Jack Frost and the Star Beams
38. But when 'little Jack Frost walked through the trees,' Papa
39. into the Christmas frost, she returned again and again with soft steps,
40. and frost should form a crust on top there was little hope of their
41. Slowly, over the following moons, the darkness lengthened, and the chill winds turned the last of the heather brown, covering the trees with a light mantle of frost
42. Once more the coldest season had begun to cup Brockenhurst Valley in its chilly embrace, turning the sun's cycle into white swathes of crisp frost and the moon's cycle into reflected points of light that almost out-sparkled the stars
43. She complained bitterly of a frost bitten face and hand which we ignored with our usual aplomb
44. The winter had come and the frost had snapped off many of the smaller
45. This time of year, there was often frost on the roof first thing in the morning
46. Richard Nixon, far from the claim of supporters that he “suffered,” lived an extremely well off and enviable life since being forced out of office in disgrace, even getting paid $7 million for the David Frost interviews
47. But as I was saying, it was icy cold, with frost on the grass and car
48. The land had a sheen to it, probably from frost or at least a very heavy dew
49. He almost missed the symbol because it was painted on the lower corner of the shop’s window, and frost had obscured most of it
50. The cold, as frost wind against wet skin running throughout the body leaving nothing but the humiliation
1. Klowee had her first decade and was introduced to the privileges and responsibilities of a one decade in the native tradition with only a vedn cake frosted with whipped sugar froth to mark customs of Earth, a token of which only he and Beeta partook
2. welding herself into the frosted ground
3. on crisp frosted grass
4. chill of frosted windscreens
5. lightly streaked with grey and an untamed shock of black hair frosted
6. In Great Malvern near the town square just a ways down College road stood the snow laced gothic spires and frosted wintry windows of Malvern College Main Building
7. It reminded me of the lightly frosted fake
8. The exquisite paleness of it, frosted by the merest hint of freckles scattered across her chest like tiny flakes of gold
9. cut back the old growth and lost the frosted shard splendour of
10. He fleetingly glanced through the frosted panel of one at the figure that was indistinct but whom he knew to be Gerrid
11. The lightest dusting of snow stippled the hills and dales, and frosted the cakes that were people’s houses
12. Windows frosted with the cold let in some light, supplemented by a bulb with a large green shade hung over each of the tables at which the interpreters and their interviewees sat
13. I limp toward the door, which is a pane of frosted glass
14. Little or no jewellery was needed except for my usual gold earrings, but I was still fastening a gold bracelet and struggling with the clasp, when a shadow appeared outside the frosted glass door
15. ” I looked through the frosted glass
16. the bottom with a frosted glass window on top, displayed
17. I can't help but be frosted by this little surprise
18. Trask began to get frosted
19. Her hair was frosted
20. You snag a bowl of something frosted and sugary and join Wafer at the breakfast table
21. Shadows move across your lids, birds flock over your skylight, you can see them through the frosted glass sheets
22. All windows are frosted glass, and barred
23. At eight-thirty, Robert opened the frosted glass windows
24. He had the satisfaction of slamming Jane’s office door on the way out hard enough to crack the frosted glass window
25. CHAMPAGNE IN A FROSTED SILVER ICE BUCKET THAT WAS SURROUNDED BY GLASSES ,IZ WHO WAS
26. Light from the dimly lit sconces splashed through frosted glass and onto the shiny black granite countertop, where tiny specks of gold glinted from different angles
27. When I emerged from behind the frosted glass doors, Laioli was waiting by a table that was set with trays of food steaming hot and smelling delicious
28. I turned the water off, opened the frosted glass sliding door, stepped out and began to dry myself
29. colors themselves unlike a morning frosted starting to sparkle and then fade in a morning
30. I could see my breath as mist in the raw, morning air and through the ice-etched window I saw the frosted grass dusted with glittering diamonds in the weak, winter sunlight
31. The conversation was interrupted by a knock on the frosted glass office door, and a detective hesitantly walked in
32. Given that Tony the Tiger is the pitchman for Frosted Flakes, you'd think that there would be chunks of antelope in it
33. same bitter cold one finds in a freezer when it’s all frosted up
34. It’s one thing to eat a whole chocolate cake frosted with sugar
35. The peace of the air wafts over me, and I smile, first at the clear blue sky, next at the craggy shapes of the Sierra Nevada to the north and east, her peaks still frosted with snow even into the late spring
36. " his eyes frosted over for a second or two
37. It was carved completely out of ice, though he couldn’t see the inside, for the castle had been frosted over from the new snowfall
38. He stared at the thatch-roofed guardhouse, frosted in the moonlight, and while he saw nothing moving, he thought he could hear voices murmuring urgently within
39. There was a tree completely frosted over, and another dusted with snow from a recent fall
40. As they flew along the valley, he had a cinemascopic view of the forested floor, flowing up on both sides into the grandeur of the mountains, crowned with the frosted mist that blew off their peaks
41. The shower door was curved Perspex with only a thin frosted floral and leaf design to barely obscure her
42. Clutching a star-shaped, frosted sugar cookie in one hand, Nathan held a cup of steaming hot chocolate in the other
43. A light snow had begun top fall as she stared through the frosted over
44. Dry and frosted weeds, about knee high, crunched under her prayerful feet and sturdy shoes
45. caught in the trees and bushes, painting a picture of frosted blos-
46. When this proved impossible, they compromised by taking up the hobby of shouting carefully crafted threats and insults from outside the partially frosted windows
47. Blizzards in New England, rather than the usual dogwood blooms, frosted trees struggling to don their own Easter Sunday finery
48. “If you want something other than Frosted Flakes, that’s probably best
49. precious painting by Degas and a frosted mug of root beer than
50. Through a peephole in the frosted glass he could see the LED of the answering machine, blinking because of his messages, but the hallway was otherwise gloomy
1. Apple, cinnamon, and frosting danced on her taste buds
2. To Make Frosting Layer: In another saucepan combine the last three ingredients (1 cup milk chocolate chips, 1/4 butterscotch chips and 1/4 cup peanut butter), stir over low heat until melted and smooth
3. Remove the melted chocolate from the heat and stir in the frosting and the nuts stirring until smooth
4. Beat frosting mix, corn syrup, vanilla, and boiling water in a mixing bowl until stiff peaks form, about 5 minutes
5. Use a dab of frosting to hold all together
6. The weather was overcast, the streets covered with a light frosting of snow
7. Then again came twilight, and the kitten came to life, being covered with a frosting and receive affection from his mother - the willows on the bank, carefully hanging their delicate hands over the shiny azure of the river
8. When cold spread with frosting
9. Nature cooperated by covering the land with one of those beautiful glistening snowfalls that come from windless skies, frosting field and house and tree with faultless crystalline mantles
10. Consider the cost of some cake mixes and frosting, and you can see how baking your own cake can save money
11. Decorate! My family uses melted semi-sweet chocolate chips and sprinkles or powder sugar and milk mixed as frosting with sprinkles or colored sugar
12. Frosting the top is last week’s
13. Besides, each window has frosting settings and shades that can be pulled to give more privacy
14. It looked like frosting atop a cake to him
15. “Really? It's hardly vanilla frosting
16. It was a square cake with cream-colored frosting running over the top and dripping down the sides
17. - Metal Spatulas: Every cake decorator needs one large and one small angled spatula to spread and smooth frosting on your cake
18. To keep your cake from crumbling, use the small metal spatula to carefully spread a thin layer of frosting on the cake
19. This is followed by a normal layer of frosting
20. covered with a light frosting of snow
21. were covered with a thin white frosting, after he
22. “Why should the frosting have all the limelight?” she asked herself, and
23. Jasper pulled him out of the water and they stumbled in the deadly chill, their breath frosting in the air
24. Tel spoke grimly, a rime of ice frosting his pale grey eyes
25. a fork and cut a couple pieces of cake off if it with plenty of frosting on
26. of frosting on them
27. If frosting is too thick, thin with milk
28. Desserts consisted of Torta di Ricotta Italian Cheesecake and Ciambelline Dolci con la Glassa; Sweet Cookie Rings with Lemon Frosting that symbolized the eternal binding love of the circled golden wedding bands that newly married couples wore
29. " Her eyes roll back in bliss and the tip of her tongue slides across a dollop of fluffy pink frosting from her lower lip
30. There's some cupcake frosting on his face, and his hair sticks up at odd angles, which actually suits him better than his usual style
31. The sound repeats itself, this time with an added wheeze, and this time Eugene realizes that sound is emanating from his pocket - from his pocket where a very sick chameleon is hacking up several mojitos worth of limes and mint and quite a bit of strawberry frosting
32. He'll remember that the cake is delicious, especially as Rapunzel brushes frosting off his face
33. “What is it?” she asked, poking her finger into the thick frosting
34. But if the outside temperature drops and your greenhouse cannot maintain a warm environment, placing a heater would save your plants from frosting and withering
35. iced in butter cream frosting tend to be less expensive than cakes
36. For a moment he sees her there, on his bed, falling back on the dark, glossy furs, laughing, dusky ice frosting her hair, a handful of velvety petals fluttering down to land on her bare breasts
37. What kind of idiot has to be told they're pregnant by their boyfriend? I keep picturing Luke's face as I order two jelly-filled donuts and one of the heart-shaped ones with pink frosting
38. I would sit there with the tight elastic thread of the birthday hat parting the pudge of my underchin, with the grainy frosting of the cake bluing my teeth, and I would try to figure out why it was fun
39. Find him, said Manny and lay back, frosting the air with his silence
40. He touched a fragment of white frosting to his mouth
41. He must have stood there for half a minute, his breath frosting the air, before he reached out, took hold of the dish, sniffed it, felt the mushrooms, then at last, carrying the dish, went out into the hall
42. But then you console yourself, thinking, the more times in, the more times possibly drowned, or choken on lemon frosting
1. Mists in March brings frosts in May, but winds set fair the year,
2. The gardens were harvested for the last time before the late fall frosts and the family prepared for the winter
3. OF FROSTS AND COUGHS AND EARLY FLOWERS
4. The vines are entangled in wire and lose their leaves with winter frosts
5. The night frosts meant they might have to start
6. ‘Yes, the trail’s rutted a bit but the frosts hardened the mud, so it should be okay
7. The frosts came in November thus enabling the German forces to embark on their final lunge towards Moscow
8. Ascertain and wait till frosts are finished before planting
9. It was a cold November day, with the first proper frosts of the year
10. The lawn had yellowed from the frosts and a lack of water and was half overgrown
11. Moles and late frosts, both of which are here in abundance, have often grieved and disappointed me, but even these, my worst enemies, have not succeeded in making me feel discouraged
12. It makes one so healthy to live in a garden, so healthy in mind as well as body, and when I say moles and late frosts are my worst enemies, it only shows how I could not now if I tried sit down and brood over my own or my neighbour's sins, and how the breezes in my garden have blown away all those worries and vexations and bitternesses that are the lot of those who live in a crowd
13. For example, Fathers Frosts and Santas Clauses, Snowmen and Snow Maidens, Red Riding-Hoods and Kind Fairies — from generation to generation, all they become, in Conceptions of children, kinder more friendly and more “like humans”, more intellectual, attractive, with mobile phones, satellite dishes and joysticks for computer games, they understand computers and travel not by horse sleighs, but by rockets, personal aircraft, and so on
14. Everywhere else on Brooks Range the temperature is rising; but at Kavik they are still having heavy frosts
15. There had been no frosts to color the leaves
16. My meaning, is, that churchmen in peace and quiet pray to Heaven for the welfare of the world, but we soldiers and knights carry into effect what they pray for, defending it with the might of our arms and the edge of our swords, not under shelter but in the open air, a target for the intolerable rays of the sun in summer and the piercing frosts of winter
17. joustings, marshal tournaments, and prove himself noble, generous, and magnificent, and above all a good Christian, and so doing he will fulfil the duties that are especially his; but let the knight-errant explore the corners of the earth and penetrate the most intricate labyrinths, at each step let him attempt impossibilities, on desolate heaths let him endure the burning rays of the midsummer sun, and the bitter inclemency of the winter winds and frosts; let no lions daunt him, no monsters terrify him, no dragons make him quail; for to seek these, to attack those, and to vanquish all, are in truth his main duties
18. Frosts will soon set in, and in all probability with severity
19. They compared her to flakes of snow; as pure, as white, as brilliant, and as liable to melt in the fierce heats of summer, or congeal in the frosts of winter
20. Because of the rainy weather, the frosts would come late this year but, even so, there were at most a couple of weeks left
21. Godwyn said: “You can begin carting stones from the quarry tomorrow – but I suppose it’s too late to get much building done before the winter frosts
22. Amid this scene Tess slaved in the morning frosts and in the afternoon rains
23. The weather was already growing wintry and morning frosts congealed an earth saturated by autumn rains
24. For some days the weather had been calm and clear with slight frosts in the mornings-
25. The seasons alter: hoary-headed frosts
26. But above all harvest as early as possible, if you would escape frosts and have a fair and salable crop; you may save much loss by this means
27. The skaters and water-bugs finally disappear in the latter part of October, when the severe frosts have come; and then and in November, usually, in a calm day, there is absolutely nothing to ripple the surface
28. But, as I was looking over the surface, I saw here and there at a distance a faint glimmer, as if some skater insects which had escaped the frosts might be collected there, or, perchance, the surface, being so smooth, betrayed where a spring welled up from the bottom
29. In these days of fatted cattle and waving grain-fields this humble root, which was once the totem of an Indian tribe, is quite forgotten, or known only by its flowering vine; but let wild Nature reign here once more, and the tender and luxurious English grains will probably disappear before a myriad of foes, and without the care of man the crow may carry back even the last seed of corn to the great cornfield of the Indian's God in the southwest, whence he is said to have brought it; but the now almost exterminated ground-nut will perhaps revive and flourish in spite of frosts and wildness, prove itself indigenous, and resume its ancient importance and dignity as the diet of the hunter tribe
30. In Saint Stylites, the famous Christian hermit of old times, who built him a lofty stone pillar in the desert and spent the whole latter portion of his life on its summit, hoisting his food from the ground with a tackle; in him we have a remarkable instance of a dauntless stander-of-mast-heads; who was not to be driven from his place by fogs or frosts, rain, hail, or sleet; but valiantly facing everything out to the last, literally died at his post
31. He had carried off their store of winter food, and placing it in a sledge, to draw which he had seized on a numerous drove of trained dogs, he had harnessed them, and the same night, to the joy of the horror-struck villagers, had pursued his journey across the sea in a direction that led to no land; and they conjectured that he must speedily be destroyed by the breaking of the ice or frozen by the eternal frosts
32. At the same time he proposed carefully to nurse the Russian forces until the frosts came to their aid and the time was ripe for commencing offensive operations, and subjecting Napoleon to a second Pultava on the banks of the Volga
33. He who life's frosts which early wrung
34. He continued to wear this costume during the rest of the retreat, and when the severe frosts began, and it was impossible to sit in the saddle, he either drove in a carriage or went on foot
35. Kutuzof was of opinion that Napoleon and his troops should be left as long as possible undisturbed in and around Moscow, in order that they might be tempted to stay until the frosts began, and in this he was right; but when once he allowed an attack on his recklessly incautious adversary, it was unpardonable not to send the help which was demanded when the battle was at its height
36. The sun gilded the linden tops, already seared by the Autumn frosts
37. For some days the weather had been calm and clear with slight frosts in the mornings—what is called an “old wives’ summer
38. It blossoms in August and September, but the fruits remain on the plant till the severe frosts of December
39. It prevails generally in October and November, before our warm weather is over, and produces frosts and a chilly dampness, and what I have observed nowhere else, especially on the east side of the Alleghanies, it produces a kind of faintness at the breast
40. It has been universally remarked, that these seasons are much longer as we proceed westerly—commencing usually in October, and continuing a month and a half or two months, during which the vegetation is killed by the frosts, and dried by the sun; the wet prairies are also dried, and before the season has expired, the grass is perfectly combustible