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The word "began" appears twice in the song "Frosty the Snowman." It is used in the context of describing how Frosty came to life and the joy he brought to the children. The song captures the magical moment of Frosty's creation and his adventures with the kids.
"Forsty" is not a word. Do you mean "What were Frosty's last words?" as in Frosty the snowman?
The word 'frosty' is an adjective (frosty, frostier, frostiest), a word that describes a noun as very cold with frost forming on surfaces; covered with frost.The noun form for the adjective frosty is frostiness.The form, Frosty, is a proper noun, the name of a character in a children's song and stories, Frosty the Snowman.
either "I'LL BE BACK ON CHRISTMAS DAY" or "HAPPY BIRTHDAY"
From the Christmas carol the last line is "I'll be back again someday!" From the annual TV special it's "Happy Birthday"
Words that can be made from the letters in 'frosty' are:forfortFrostfryoforrosyrotsosortsotsoystorystytotoy
Some words you can make with the letters in Snowman are:AAmananonAsAwMaMan, man'sMasonMawMoan, moansMow, mown, mowsNoNonNowOnOne, onesOwOwn, ownsSaw, sawnSnowSoSowSonSwamSwanwanWasWoman, woman'swon
The word 'snowman' is a noun, a word for a representation of a human made of snow; a word for a thing.
hallelujah? although, onomatopoeia sounds kinda onomatopoedic to me.
Yes, the Abominable Snowman.
Yukidaruma is the Japanese word for snowman.
1) Press the word snowman twice and put the smaller part as if it were really going to be a snowman. 2) Hit the word snowman again and put the head on. 3) Tap the word "right" and tap where the face, hat, arm, and glove should be. 4) Tap the word "left" and tap where the arm ad glove should be. 5) Be patient to move on.