frost-bitten Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker's frost-bitten toes turned a sickly purple as the cold gnawed at his flesh.
  2. The gardener noticed the frost-bitten leaves on her prized roses and felt dismay.
  3. The abandoned car sat forlornly with its frost-bitten windshield and frozen tires.
  4. The newborn lamb bleated in the cold, its delicate ears already frost-bitten.
  5. The frost-bitten grapes hung limply on the vine, their once plump skins now shriveled and brown.
  6. The elderly man wrapped his frost-bitten fingers tightly in his gloves, trying to restore some warmth.
  7. The explorer's frost-bitten beard crackled as he spoke, a testament to the harshness of the Arctic conditions.
  8. The frost-bitten branches of the maple tree snapped and fell, creating a mournful sound in the winter air.
  9. The frost-bitten strawberries in the supermarket were discounted, but their mushy texture made them unappealing.
  10. The frost-bitten flower petals crumbled to dust at the slightest touch, a poignant reminder of the fleeting beauty of nature.

frost-bitten Meaning

Webster

frost-bitten (p. a.)

Nipped, withered, or injured, by frost or freezing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of frost-bitten

FAQs About the word frost-bitten

Nipped, withered, or injured, by frost or freezing.

glaciated, frosty, congealed,icy, refrigerated, semisolid, quick-frozen,iced, supercooled, chilled

melted, thawed,unfrozen, melted, thawed, unfrozen, molten, molten, liquefied, liquefied

The hiker's frost-bitten toes turned a sickly purple as the cold gnawed at his flesh.

The gardener noticed the frost-bitten leaves on her prized roses and felt dismay.

The abandoned car sat forlornly with its frost-bitten windshield and frozen tires.

The newborn lamb bleated in the cold, its delicate ears already frost-bitten.