frostbound

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English

Etymology

From frost +‎ bound.

Adjective

frostbound (not comparable)

  1. Bound or confined by frost.
    • 1964 April, Warren Smith, “The Midland's accelerated timetable—the first year—II”, in Modern Railways, page 243:
      For several weeks—months in some cases—routine track repair work came to a standstill because of the frostbound condition of the formation, or through other circumstances which precluded relaying, drainage and other operations.