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frosted

English

Etymology

frost +? -ed

Pronunciation

Adjective

frosted (comparative more frosted, superlative most frosted)

  1. Covered in frost; frosty.
    Eiswein is made from frosted grapes.
  2. Appearing to be covered in frost.
    She installed frosted windows, since there was a clear view of her bathroom from her neighbor's bedroom.
  3. Damaged by frost.
    Frosted fruit will be unsalable.
  4. (slang) Extremely intoxicated.
    I was so frosted after drinking that 12-pack.

Synonyms

  • (covered in frost): frosty, frostbound, rimed
  • (appearing to be covered in frost):
  • (damaged by frost): frostbitten
  • (extremely intoxicated): See Thesaurus:drunk

Noun

frosted (plural frosteds)

  1. A kind of milkshake made with ice cream.
    • 1957, Dorothy Erskine, Patrick Dennis, The Pink Hotel (page 49)
      They had continued to laugh at the milk bar, tasting in the chocolate frosteds the unlikely flavor of Mr. Mather's turpitude.
    • 1970, CSA Super Markets (volume 46, page 106)
      Opening with standard flavors and moving quickly to grape, raspberry, blueberry, cinnamon, apple and the frosteds, the variety is putting many chains in a one-out-for-every-one-in frame of mind.

Anagrams

  • defrost

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froshed

English

Verb

froshed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of frosh

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