"Frostily" Quotes from Famous Books
... heavy horses came around the corner of the house, softly churning the new snow before its runners. A man clad in a burly sheepskin coat and fur cap, his feet in enormous rubber shoes, stood on the sled, slowly thrashing his arms and breathing frostily. ... — Together • Robert Herrick (1868-1938)
... eyed him frostily. "I expect you'll not do her any meanness, Buck Weaver. From now on, you'll go one way and she'll go another. ... — Mavericks • William MacLeod Raine |