frore (Meaning)

Wordnet

frore (s)

very cold

Webster

frore (adv.)

Frostily.

frore Sentence Examples

  1. The frore wind howled through the cracks in the windowpane, chilling the room to the bone.
  2. Jack's fingers were frore from the cold as he struggled to button his coat.
  3. The icy rain had turned the streets into a frore wasteland, making it treacherous to walk.
  4. The frore leaves of the birch trees shivered in the wind, casting eerie shadows on the ground.
  5. The frore stream reflected the barren landscape, its icy surface glinting coldly.
  6. The frore wolf howled mournfully at the moon, its voice carrying on the bitter wind.
  7. Mary's breath hung frore in the air as she stepped outside into the freezing cold.
  8. The frore snow crunched beneath her boots as she walked through the winter wonderland.
  9. The farm animals huddled together for warmth in the frore barn, seeking shelter from the storm.
  10. The frore mist enveloped the marsh, creating a ghostly and ethereal scene.

FAQs About the word frore

very coldFrostily.

frigid, polar, icy, subzero, refrigerated,frozen, frosty, arctic, glacial, freezing

balmy, warm,warm, balmy, lukewarm, heated, lukewarm,tepid, heated, tepid

The frore wind howled through the cracks in the windowpane, chilling the room to the bone.

Jack's fingers were frore from the cold as he struggled to button his coat.

The icy rain had turned the streets into a frore wasteland, making it treacherous to walk.

The frore leaves of the birch trees shivered in the wind, casting eerie shadows on the ground.