Other samples which were shown were made from immature frostbitten rye grain, and a third was composed of a small quantity of white flour mixed with reindeer moss.
Meg sighed, and turned to the frostbitten garden again.
I extricated myself pretty quickly, but nevertheless my already frostbitten feet and legs were burned; it is surprising that I continued to stand and walk for days after this occurrence.
My own feet, like those of many of the men, were nearly bare, and cut, frostbitten and bleeding.
The outlook was dreary in the grey light of early morning, our clothes were frozen stiff and our fingers, wet and cold in the tent, had been frostbitten in packing the sledges.
Every member of the party wasfrostbitten about the face, several with very cold feet.
I got frostbitten on the cheek lightly, as also did Cherry-Garrard.
We had to risk frostbitten fingers and hang on to the tent with all our energy: got it secured inch by inch, and not such a bad speed all things considered.
He was badly frostbittenin the hand and less seriously on the face, and though a good deal confused, as men always are on such occasions, he was otherwise well.
It appears he first hit Inaccessible Island, and got his hand frostbitten before he reached it.
The fatigue of the prolonged march told on Simpson, whose whole face was frostbitten at one time--it is still much blistered.
Both of them were severely frostbitten about the face and legs, but bitter as their experience was it served as yet another warning to those who were to go sledding in the spring that no risks could be taken in such a capricious climate.
And as they remained hour after hour grimly hanging on and warning each other of frostbitten features, their sleeping-bags became fuller and fuller of snow, until they were lying in masses of chilly slush.
We hear that the camp followers we passed on the road are eating the bodies of those that die: eventually they must take their turn; for frostbitten as they are, they never can leave the places we saw them at.
To-day every servant that is frostbitten or unable to work has been turned out of the fort: they were stripped first of all they possessed.
More than one half of the force is now frostbitten or wounded; and most of the men can scarcely put a foot to the ground.
Numbers of camp followers, still alive, frostbitten and starving; some perfectly out of their senses and idiotic.
They had been stripped of all they possessed; and few could crawl more than a few yards, being frostbitten in the feet.
The party who went down with the horses for the man who was frostbitten returned, and we are glad to find his complaint not serious.
Three men were badly frostbittenin consequence of their exposure.
One of those sent on Thursday returned, with information that one of his companions had his feet so badly frostbitten that he could not walk home.
The man who has the pleurisy was blooded and sweated, and we were forced to take off the toes of the young Indian who was frostbitten some time since.
Here we are, frostbitten in the day, frozen at night.
We were all superficially frostbitten about the feet, and this condition caused the extremities to burn painfully, while at the same time sensation was lost in the skin.
It is merely because I shall soon see the town again--the town with its frostbitten gardens and its ships.
So he leaves his solitude-- others have done so before him--and a mild curiosity drives him to see the ships and the horses and the tiny frostbitten gardens of a certain town.
Does his soul expand in the winter, or does it shrink like frostbitten fruit?
They are unloved and unlovely, and they are frostbitten in the realms of luxury.
An hour of frostbitten industry yielded about a quart of crude syrup, and without waiting to remove my ear-muffs, I raided the kitchen for saucepans.
Now when I go to look one up it usually cannot be found, or if it is to be found it is badly frostbitten and weather-beaten.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "frostbitten" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: congealed; frozen; gelid; glacial; ice; icy