frostbitten

[ US /ˈfɹɔstˌbɪtən/ ]
[ UK /fɹˈɒstbɪtən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. injured by freezing or partial freezing
    frostbitten fingers
    frostbitten grapes unsalable as fresh fruit
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How To Use frostbitten In A Sentence

  • Now, at a very late political hour, many other Tories are getting frostbitten feet. David Cameron will plough on with the health plan at his peril | Andrew Rawnsley
  • An endless gray stream of empty-eyed, frostbitten men trickled to the looming ships. The Long Walk Home
  • Those animals have generally very short lifespans and multiple health problems - they're frequently sick, frostbitten and emaciated.
  • (Never add liquids or try to rapidly rewarm frostbitten areas) Things I've learned in Cold Weather Training
  • One year, you could be sunbathing on the bar roof; the next, struggling with frostbitten fingers to start a sulky outboard in a full-on blizzard.
  • My toes were also frostbitten when I got a ride by the Calgary hot air balloon club, in exchange for pictures. Hated Winter: From Snow to Rainforest « Colleen Anderson
  • Honestly I'd rather be standing frostbitten and smelling like steelhead in the Cattaraugus than watching tv. The Zombie Plague
  • I remember clutching the steering wheel so tightly that my fingers looked frostbitten. The Dark Side of Innocence
  • His feet were frostbitten in the arctic snow.
  • Consequently, this will result in chilblained or frostbitten hands, feet, and ears.
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