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frostbitten
[ frawst-bit-n, frost- ]
adjective
- injured by frost or extreme cold.
verb (used with object)
- past participle of frostbite.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of frostbitten1
First recorded in 1585–95
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Example Sentences
Once when we were shooting in Yugoslavia, his feet got badly frostbitten.
From The Daily Beast
But Ben-Yehuda got Irmak down far enough for both of them, terribly frostbitten, to be airlifted out.
From The Daily Beast
Of course, you may get your ears frostbitten in the middle of winter, but you can have a sleeping hood to remove that danger.
From Project Gutenberg
During these cold days, some of our woodcutters had their noses and cheeks frostbitten.
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The cook had his ears frostbitten in going to the river to fetch water.
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Does his soul expand in the winter, or does it shrink like frostbitten fruit?
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They are unloved and unlovely, and they are frostbitten in the realms of luxury.
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