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- adjective Affected by
frostbite .
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Examples
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The temporary village that springs up on Medicine Lake for four weeks in the dead of winter isn't urban or suburban, it's a unique kind of frostbitten, art-smitten community you won't find anywhere else.
Minnesota Premier Publications - Southwest Journal Stories 2010
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Honestly I'd rather be standing frostbitten and smelling like steelhead in the Cattaraugus than watching tv.
The Zombie Plague 2009
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(Never add liquids or try to rapidly rewarm frostbitten areas)
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(Never add liquids or try to rapidly rewarm frostbitten areas)
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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 2010
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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 2012
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An endless gray stream of empty-eyed, frostbitten men trickled to the looming ships.
The Long Walk Home Thomas Pluck 2011
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Honestly I'd rather be standing frostbitten and smelling like steelhead in the Cattaraugus than watching tv.
The Zombie Plague 2009
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I remember clutching the steering wheel so tightly that my fingers looked frostbitten.
The Dark Side of Innocence Terri Cheney 2011
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I remember clutching the steering wheel so tightly that my fingers looked frostbitten.
The Dark Side of Innocence Terri Cheney 2011
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