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frosting [ˈfrɒstɪŋ, Am ˈfrɑ:st̬-] N no pl AM

frosting
lukier m

I . frost [frɒst, Am frɑ:st] N

1. frost (temperature):

mróz m

2. frost (period):

mrozy mpl

3. frost no pl (hoarfrost):

szron m

II . frost [frɒst, Am frɑ:st] VB trans

1. frost (cover with frost):

2. frost AM (put icing):

lukrować [perf po-]

frost over VB intr

frost over PHRVB frost up

See also frost up

frost up VB intr

1. frost up (freeze):

2. frost up (cover in frost):

frost up VB intr

1. frost up (freeze):

2. frost up (cover in frost):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The presence of guard hairs may also be called frosting as well.
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Due to their inability to offer a high amount of latent energy transfer these systems also have a high chance for frosting in colder climates.
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Also, there should be special considerations paid in colder climates to avoid wheel frosting.
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As with larger cakes, frosting and other cake decorations, such as sprinkles, are common on cupcones.
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The drake has a chestnut red breast, flank, sides, and shoulders with white frosting and lacing and a creamy or silvery white underside.
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The frosting extends across the entire edge of the hind wing.
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The addition of a fully animated combat system was frosting on the cake.
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It is often frosted with creamy white frosting (icing), decorated with rainbow sprinkles.
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Medical studies have noted an increase of this practice, known as frosting, in pediatric and teenage patients.
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Occasionally, a chocolate frosting is spread on the sides of the cake and piped around the circumference of the layers to hold in the filling.
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