"Frostbite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Frostbite is a medical condition that occurs when skin and underlying tissues freeze due to prolonged exposure to cold temperatures. It typically affects areas of the body that are most exposed to the cold air, such as fingers, toes, ears, nose, and cheeks. Frostbite can cause redness, numbness, tingling, and eventually, blistering and hardening of the skin. If left untreated, frostbite can lead to gangrene and even amputation.
Frontward means moving or directed forward, in the direction of the front. It can also refer to something that is facing or positioned in front.
The frontwoman is the lead female vocalist and often the main performer of a rock band or a musical group.
Frost-bitten refers to something that has been damaged or injured by extreme cold, typically frost or freezing temperatures.
Frost is a thin layer of ice that forms on a surface, such as a window, car windshield, or grass, when the air is cold and there is dew or moisture present. It is typically white or clear and can be fragile and easily broken. Frost can also refer to a feeling of coldness or chill that is often accompanied by a sense of settlement or stagnation.
Frosted refers to something that is covered in a layer of frozen moisture, typically thin and white, such as frosted glass or frosted metal. It can also describe food that has been frozen and then thawed, resulting in a slightly soggy or icy texture. In a more figurative sense, "frosted" can also mean mentally or emotionally numb or disconnected, as if one's senses or emotions have been numbed by some experience or event.
Frosting refers to a sweet, creamy topping made of sugar, butter, and milk, commonly used to decorate and flavor cakes, cupcakes, and other baked goods. It can also refer to a thick, icy coating that forms on surfaces due to cold temperatures.