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what is meant by frostly cold​

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Answered by ayushyadav143
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Frostly mean very cold, with a thin layer of white ice covering everything: The frosty air stung my cheeks. It was a cold and frosty morning. If someone, or someone's behaviour, is frosty, they are unfriendly and not welcoming: He gave me a frosty look.

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Answered by ChromaticSoul
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You can describe the weather as frosty when there's a sharp chill in the air, or you can use the word more literally, to mean "covered in frost," like your frosty front lawn. When a person is frosty, however, she's emotionally cold — haughty, aloof, or even unfriendly. Frosty comes from the Old English fyrstig, "as cold as frost."

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