"Frosted" can also be replaced wiht the words "decorated", "iced", "prepared", "put the finishing touches on", or "finished" a cake.
She gave me a slice of cake. I wanted another slice, but I was on a diet.
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Another meaning for frost could be the act of covering something with a thin layer of ice, such as frosted glass or frosted cake.
Of course. Glass won't crack!
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Carrot cake needs to be frosted and you can't frost it if it is too warm.
Covered with hoarfrost or anything resembling hoarfrost; ornamented with frosting; also, frost-bitten; as, a frosted cake; frosted glass.
No fair he had another slice of cake.
A frosted cake may be covered with a large bowl or basin, or with plastic film, wax paper or aluminum foil. When using film, foil or wax paper, it is helpful to insert several toothpicks in the top of the cake to keep the wrapping from touching the frosting.
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No, generously is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example: He generously donated a lot of his time to the project. The cake was generously frosted with buttercream and strawberries. It was delicious. Note: a pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence or phrase. The word 'it' in the sentence above is a pronoun taking the place of the noun cake.
You would use a cake pan shaped like a guitar, or bake a large sheet cake, and cut it into shapes then assembled and frosted to look like a guitar.
A frosted cake will stay fresh overnight without being stored in a container. In fact, the fat and moisture from the frosting will improve the cake.