1 Today's meeting at Lingfield has been abandoned because the course is frost - bound .
2 It was a silent frost - bound coast upon which they had set foot.
3 Black and frost - bound was the earth under the cruel east wind.
4 Out of this snow-smothered, frost - bound valley there was but one trail.
5 The birds forsook their frost - bound nests, and sang cheerily in the clear morning air.
6 The ground on each side of them shone white and hard in the frost - bound silence.
7 The larks sang at last high up against the grey cloud over the frost - bound earth.
8 It was a perfectly still night, frost - bound and motionless.
9 We're not frost - bound here every year, said the Captain.
10 Who could be frost - bound in this land of fire?
11 In these January days our earth, snow-clad and frost - bound , seems like a huge ball of ice.
12 It was born in controversial, frost - bound chaos, typical of the ancient ways of the spluttering colonel.
13 Two weeks later, when the new year was frost - bound , Lydia received this letter from her sister.
14 Though she did not realise it, something long frost - bound in her mind was yielding, shifting, breaking up.
15 Rhoda's eyelids grew moist, but wonder and the cold anguish of senseless sympathy held her still frost - bound .
16 It was a Sunday morning and black figures moved among the paths, placing flowers on the frost - bound hillocks.
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