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frost flowers

American  

plural noun

  1. ice flowers.


Etymology

Origin of frost flowers

First recorded in 1840–50

Example Sentences

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The ship, too, quickly transformed into a frozen castle, with frost flowers dangling from the railings and ropes.

From Scientific American • Oct. 15, 2019

Rodman ran towards home and Waitstill hurried along, scarcely noticing the beauties of the woods and fields and waysides, all glowing masses of goldenrod and purple frost flowers.

From Story of Waitstill Baxter by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith

The winter was severe, and mother and child hibernated together by the sweet-scented pinewood fires till the stronger sun had melted the frost flowers on the panes.

From The Mormon Prophet by Dougall, Lily

The ground was frozen hard and the carriage windows were covered with frost flowers.

From On the Cross A Romance of the Passion Play at Oberammergau by Hillern, Wilhelmine von

Tate and me has given Joyce a real smart white dress, and she's trimmed her old hat all up with little frost flowers.

From Joyce of the North Woods by Comstock, Harriet T. (Harriet Theresa)