adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
frosted glass (= glass with a rough surface so that it is not transparent )
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The bathroom windows were made of frosted glass.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
glass
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The headmaster appeared at the frosted glass of the door.
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The lack of a lock on the one and only toilet was compensated for by the frosted glass panels in the door.
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The Controller's acknowledging smile was as brittle as frosted glass .
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The front door was open, revealing a stone-flagged porch, and an inner door with frosted glass in the top half.
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The taps rattled the frosted glass again.
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There was a row of frosted glass windows down one side, each fitted with an electric fan.
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In the yellow light that fell all bleary through the frosted glass the blood showed up brown.
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I went and sniffed around the edges of the frosted glass back door: a good, clean, slightly sweet smell.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Alice poured her beer into a tall, frosted mug.
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Alice took another long drink from the tall frosted glass.
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chocolate frosted cookies
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The frosted windows let in a weak light.
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Two frosted glass doors opened into an elegant lobby.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Avoid frosted cosmetics and highlights on the lids.
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Clare yelled in pain as she fell on scratchy, frosted bracken.
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Pink-browns or lightly frosted tones are flattering for older women or anyone with a lined mouth.
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The Controller's acknowledging smile was as brittle as frosted glass.
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The front door was open, revealing a stone-flagged porch, and an inner door with frosted glass in the top half.
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The headmaster appeared at the frosted glass of the door.
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The taps rattled the frosted glass again.
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Where contact was unavoidable their relations were frosted , and formal.