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She might have known; that was when a black frost always came.
But the black frost of space has fallen upon my spirit.
Instead, a wave of black frost rolled out of the window.
The bitter black frost held Drake firmly in its talons.
In December the black frost struck the country.
But some years there were black frost, frozen troughs, and snow flurries right on up into late May.
Broken frills and furbelows grew like black frost on the edges of the screen.
Foyle opened the locker door and plunged out into the black frost of space.
'They were able to cross because the black frost made the ground hard as rock that night.'
Yes, the sun shall be my good god and the black frost my evil god."
New plants have to be planted after a black frost, and it takes years before the tree begins to bear fruit, typically 3-4 years.
All the lambs were shorn now, and the wind was from the north-east, full of ice and black frost.
Black Frost is a more sinister version of Jack Frost with better stats.
Black frost is a term for intense cold that blackens and kills vegetation; no actual frost is involved.
Thr Night of the Black Frost 1968.
It also contains a sample of the Grover Washington Jr. song "Black Frost".
I opened the glass-door in the breakfast-room: the shrubbery was quite still: the black frost reigned, unbroken by sun or breeze, through the grounds.
Her Art Deco cake is decorated with marzipan shapes that are covered in gold or silver leaf or black frosting.
"Black Frost" by Grover Washington, Jr.
The official video for Black Frost (Retro Mackin) Feat.
The walking was besides made most extraordinary difficult by a plain black frost that fell suddenly in the small hours and turned that highway into one long slide.
He gets to test his empathy skills with none other than Buffy who then proceeds to get drunk on "Black Frost" beer with four college boys.
White frosts only affect the following year's harvest, but more severe frosts, "black frosts", kill the entire tree and have more long-term consequences.
I wandered miserably out on the other side, on the west of the apple-orchard, till the cold drove me in; it was a bitter, black frost that day, with no sun.