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  • adjective superlative form of frosty: most frosty.

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Examples

  • “Good morning, Mr. Masters,” she said in her frostiest voice.

    How to Woo a Reluctant Lady Deborah Gonzales 2011

  • Thick papardelle tossed with a hearty rabbit ragu can take the chill off the frostiest of November nights, while chilli-spiked spaghetti studded with plump briney clams is the very essence of an Italian summer's evening.

    How to cook perfect spaghetti alle vongole 2011

  • Dr Mary Bousted, the union's general secretary, said it was the frostiest reception she had seen an ATL audience give.

    Teachers heckle schools minister over pension proposals 2011

  • Thick papardelle tossed with a hearty rabbit ragu can take the chill off the frostiest of November nights, while chilli-spiked spaghetti studded with plump briney clams is the very essence of an Italian summer's evening.

    How to cook perfect spaghetti alle vongole 2011

  • “Good morning, Mr. Masters,” she said in her frostiest voice.

    How to Woo a Reluctant Lady Deborah Gonzales 2011

  • He sighed, returned to the peephole, and addressed the man in his frostiest tones.

    Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010

  • Quite the frostiest day yet, but a good time had by all.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Helen Howes 2009

  • More alcohol then, although I, too, lost what was left of my coffee by hooking up the duck with Angelina, frostiest cupcake this side of screendom.

    Adowable Widdle Wrecks 2009

  • Quite the frostiest day yet, but a good time had by all.

    Book workshop Helen Howes 2009

  • The passion these teens have for the works of J.K. Rowling is limitless, and amount of detail they recall, often years after reading the books would warm even the frostiest English teacher's heart.

    Nicole Scherer: Harry Potter: The End 2008

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