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jack frost

 

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Noun jack frost has 1 sense
  1. Jack Frost - a personification of frost or winter weather
    --1 is a kind of
    imaginary being, imaginary creature

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Term: Jack Frost

Definition:

Jack Frost is a mythical character in various folklores and children's stories who personifies frost and cold weather. He is often depicted as a mischievous sprite or an old man.

Senses:

1. Noun (Proper)

a. Jack Frost: A personification of frost and cold weather in folklore and children's stories.

b. Jack Frost: An animated character in movies and animations, often shown as a playful and mischievous sprite.

2. Noun (Common)

a. jack frost: A term used to describe extremely cold weather conditions, usually accompanied by frost or icy conditions.

3. Verb

a. jack frost: To cover or decorate something with frost or give it a frosty appearance.

Examples:

1. Noun (Proper):

- Children believed that if they saw Jack Frost outside their window, it meant winter had arrived.

- The movie depicts Jack Frost as a mischievous but loveable character who brings winter magic to children.

2. Noun (Common):

- Last night, the temperature dropped below freezing, and jack frost left a beautiful layer of frost on the windows.

- The town woke up to a winter wonderland covered in jack frost.

3. Verb:

- The artist used a special technique to jack frost the glass, creating an exquisite frosty pattern.

- They decided to jack frost the cupcakes by sprinkling edible glitter on top.

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