noun
- a warm, stuffy, or poorly ventilated atmosphere
Usage: British; informal
verb
- to enjoy or remain in a warm, stuffy atmosphere
Usage: British; informal
Examples
- The frowst in the old library made her feel drowsy.
- He complained about the frowst in the crowded train compartment.
- She opened the windows to clear the frowst from the room.
- They were content to frowst by the fire on the cold evening.
- Stop frowsting indoors and get some fresh air.
- The cat loves to frowst in the sunny conservatory.