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If the man above you says hell is frosted over, it's so.
"Tell us about last night," shouted Frost over the noise.
The cage began to frost over as his temperature plummeted.
There were stars in the clear, dark sky, and a white frost over the moor.
There were two windows, both frosted over, but behind them was a faint glow of light.
He continued to grin, but his eyes frosted over.
With his boot he began to kick a dusting of frost over the dead man's body.
Turn off the heat, but leave chocolate frosting over hot water to keep it spreadable.
The walls had begun to turn white, and the portholes were frosted over.
A crowd gathered to watch and cheer, their breath frosting over them in a small cloud.
The team could only report that the window was frosted over in the 45 degree temperatures and no signs of life were detected.
Spread the frosting over one cake and top with the other cake.
Pour warm frosting over top of cake, and smooth with a spatula.
The quartz ceased its motion, turned opaque, and frosted over.
Goggles were useless because they frosted over within minutes.
Molly couldn't have seen what I saw; the plastic of the bubble was frosted over on the inside.
Silence handed Frost over to him, and then sat down suddenly as his legs gave out on him.
"This is how it is in winter - everyone inside with the lights on and the windows frosted over."
But then, his upper lip had begun to frost over and he was trembling uncontrollably.
He was frosted over and stiff as an icicle.
I felt my own heart frost over.
I had just passed the garden center with its ruined fence when my windows abruptly frosted over.
She saw her breath frosting over the faceplate and turned up the armor's heater.
The windows slowly frosted over from the inside.
Just flat, barren fields that were beginning to frost over, and the distant promise of mountains.
The interior was even frosting up like an old refrigerator.
He pulled out the radio and brought the anxious Frost up to date.
Outside, the sky was already black and the panes themselves were frosting up.
Their fur doesn't frost up from your breath in winter.
The scene then shows Jack Frost up in a tree.
Neil took a look back at the bus, still standing on the bridge with its windows frosted up.
He'd have to leave it open because the glass was frosted up and he'd never see outside otherwise.
In the winter the arrival of air polar masses that drop and cause frost up.
There is a risk of frost up to the month of March, exceptionally until April.
The thaw reversed itself, and Father Cotterson frosted up again.
Otherwise our faceplates will frost up.
As the small windows were frosted up I snuggled underneath a sleeping bag, swaddled like a mummy.
I woke up a couple minutes later to find the AC frosted up and making all the noise in the world (this is nothing new.
One word of warning, though: the trendy toilet doors are made of glass and only "frost up" when the door is properly locked.
"Anyway, this shows Frost up," claimed Claire.
"When the prof frosted up the walls," explained Crofton, "I revolved the back panel of the cabinet.
When they take Peter Frost up to see it, they get a big scare themselves, and only later realize their cat Catherine had made the 'ghost' move.
It had floor-to-ceiling glass doors, crystal clear, and when you closed the door it frosted up and said OCCUPIED."
No one has managed to stop outdoor heat exchangers frosting up during winter, but the availability of air makes it the most likely source for domestic, mass-produced heat pumps in Britain.
Soon, we stood on Fifth Avenue for what seemed like hours - he, casual in his cozy cashmere topcoat, me, frosting up in my threadbare vintage peplum with the Bakelite buttons.
The outdoor section on some units may 'frost up' when there is sufficient moisture in the air and outdoor temperature is between 0 C and 5 C (32 F to 41 F).
When the tent was arranged to her satisfaction she pulled the cord and it shuddered and flopped as it filled with air, and in ten seconds we had a five-meter transparent hemisphere . . . which promptly frosted up inside.
All around were things like marble statues of men in armour: they were the dead bodies of the knights, horses and all, who had gone out of old to fight the Remora, and who had been frosted up by him.