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Examples
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But when the frost's on the pumpkin and the litle girls are jumpin '
Hard Lovin' Loser 1998
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But the beauty of the frost's ephemeral jewels was a reminder that the season of warmth was little more than a fleeting flash of color in a world controlled by winter, and the short hot summer was over.
The Plains of Passage Auel, Jean M. 1990
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Near Bangor, the fence-posts, on account of the frost's heaving them in the clayey soil, were not planted in the ground, but were mortised into a transverse horizontal beam lying on the surface.
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For the frost's swift shuttles its shroud had spun;
Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School O. J. Stevenson
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Now the trees are in nice shape, no trace of the bacterial disease injuries and the frost's scars disappearing.
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From sunlight and shadow weaving threads of such fineness that the spider's were ropes of sand and the hoar frost's but clumsy icicles.
The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills John Trotwood Moore
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The room was rosy and warm; even the window that was to tempt Providence was cosily heated, and the box of plants that fringed its outer edge stood in no danger of the frost's touch.
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Suddenly she awoke and found herself staring towards panes exquisite with the frost's engravings, and beyond them a blue sky which made it seem that this earth was a flaw at the heart of a jewel.
The Judge Rebecca West 1937
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"I've only just come down; the frost's not out of me yet," Lisle grumbled.
The Long Portage Harold Bindloss 1905
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"No sign of the frost's breaking, I suppose?" said Festing, who lay propped up with pillows.
The Girl from Keller's Harold Bindloss 1905
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