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frosting

/fraw-sting, fros-ting/US // ˈfrɔ stɪŋ, ˈfrɒs tɪŋ //UK // (ˈfrɒstɪŋ) //

糖霜,磨砂,磨砂膏,霜冻

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sweet mixture, cooked or uncooked, for coating or filling cakes, cookies, and the like; icing.
    • : a dull or lusterless finish, as on metal or glass.
    • : a process of highlighting the hair by bleaching selected strands.
    • : a material used for decorative work, as signs, displays, etc., made from coarse flakes of powdered glass.

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Examples

  • While a picnic-specific cake didn’t bring up any immediate associations, it still implied a treat that was easy to transport and eat, and not laden with rich, meltable frosting.

  • Sometimes served cold, sometimes not, the cookies are surprisingly hefty but rarely dry, and thick, immobile pads of rosy frosting render each one tooth-achingly sweet.

  • I served the cinnamon rolls fresh from the oven, just like the recipe described, and drizzled the frosting on top.

  • I finished the entire roll and used my finger to eat the remaining bits of frosting.

  • I freeze the excess frosting for next time I’m making a cake and reduce the next batch of frosting by about a third so I don’t wind up with too much again.

  • Flecks of frosting tumble in slow motion to light on his belly, which gently swells beneath a black sweater.

  • For a little balance, people can try the Cinnabon Delights – i.e. little donuts heaped with frosting.

  • And when it premièred she made a kind of birthday cake, with only the single word “HAPPY” spelled out in frosting.

  • Just grab a big brush, pen, spray paint can, fat chalk, or cake frosting, find a blank, legal surface, and go to town.

  • For the frosting, combine the butter and sugar until smooth, then stir in the coffee.

  • Marriage ought to have some frosting besides what's on the wedding cake.

  • I think a tomato can sandwich, and some brown paper cake with paste frosting on would be nice.

  • The logs are the soft, brown color of good gingerbread, and the little windows must be made of sugar frosting.

  • Cover with plain white frosting and ornament with icing in any desired way.

  • Much of the surface was crusted with a fine frosting; it was full of wells deep enough to sink a man in.