frost-blite (Meaning)

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frost-blite (n.)

A plant of the genus Atriplex; orache.

The lamb's-quarters (Chenopodium album).

Synonyms & Antonyms of frost-blite

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frost-blite Sentence Examples

  1. The frost-blite clung tightly to the barren branches, a stark reminder of the harsh winter.
  2. The icy fingers of frost-blite kissed the petals of the delicate flower, sealing its doom.
  3. The withered stalks of frost-blite stood as silent sentinels in the frozen wasteland.
  4. The leaves of the frost-blite plant shimmered with a spectral glow in the moonlight.
  5. The berry-like fruits of the frost-blite were toxic to humans but a delicacy to winter birds.
  6. The gnarled roots of the frost-blite plant reached deep into the frozen soil, seeking nourishment.
  7. The pungent odor of frost-blite filled the air, carried by the biting wind.
  8. The harsh conditions of winter transformed the frost-blite into a resilient and otherworldly plant.
  9. The frost-blite's ability to thrive in extreme environments hinted at the indomitable spirit of nature.
  10. The sight of frost-blite in midwinter brought a sense of desolation and awe at the power of the elements.

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A plant of the genus Atriplex; orache., The lamb's-quarters (Chenopodium album).

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The frost-blite clung tightly to the barren branches, a stark reminder of the harsh winter.

The icy fingers of frost-blite kissed the petals of the delicate flower, sealing its doom.

The withered stalks of frost-blite stood as silent sentinels in the frozen wasteland.

The leaves of the frost-blite plant shimmered with a spectral glow in the moonlight.