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  • verb Simple past of frostbite.

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Examples

  • When they returned from the snowy climes of Iowa, they explained to the class that they had to change their socks four times because no matter how wet or frostbit they got, they were compelled to spread the gospel of Obama.

    Jim Downs: Student Activism, the 14th Amendment, and the Nomination of Elena Kagan 2010

  • For a full generation, the story said, the Baozites laid siege to Icewall Castle, winning nothing but frostbit death for their troubles.

    THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD Liane Merciel 2010

  • And nobody likes frostbit air sacs, so these grouse were wandering off into the sage.

    grouse Diary Entry grouse 2009

  • At about the same time, the May Party died like a frostbit bud, leaving just the tree, its rheumatic limbs getting too heavy for it, and a list of queens dating back to the 1840s.

    Dream State Diane Roberts 2008

  • Da dansing wil warm yu up unles yu getz frostbit b4 den. nity, naow, ebreebuddeez.

    dis ur kid? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • Played that while camping so much one fall in the Berkshires that I nearly got frostbit from sitting in one place.

    Grognards 2007

  • Yeah, she's fine-except for being stubborn as a frostbit fireplug.

    Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates Robbins, Tom 2000

  • Yeah, she's fine-except for being stubborn as a frostbit fireplug.

    Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates Robbins, Tom 2000

  • It wasn't just the way you kept up their pay; after the way you went around digging the men out of collapsed tents and making sure none of 'em was hurt or frostbit, there isn't one of 'em that wouldn't serve you for nothing.

    Storm Rising Lackey, Mercedes 1995

  • It wasn't just the way you kept up their pay; after the way you went around digging the men out of collapsed tents and making sure none of 'em was hurt or frostbit, there isn't one of 'em that wouldn't serve you for nothing.

    Storm Rising Lackey, Mercedes 1995

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