Similar words: freeze, freeze up, breeze, free, free of, freely, set free, free from. Meaning: ['frɪːzɪŋ] n. the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid.
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151 Egg rolls can be cooked until light brown, cooled on a rack and packaged for freezing.
152 But salt water has a lower freezing temperature than plain water.
153 Freezing at night, baking during the day, ice storms after spring thaw, all create a rugged habitat.
154 Every few seconds, Jody hits the pause button, freezing a frame to show them how out of position they are.
155 Under silver roofs and filigree balconies, gleaming in the freezing sunshine, thoughtful locals swap memories and theories.
156 A conveyor belt brings you the latest catch, which you then gut, clean and pack for freezing.
157 Thanks to the warming influence of the Gulf Stream, the climate is also mild, temperatures rarely dropping much below freezing.
158 Run a thin stream of water to help keep the pipes from freezing.
159 The crewmen had to be pulled from the freezing water by colleagues in an inflatable boat.
160 Entire shoals are surrounded by nets and sucked in for processing and freezing, leaving nothing left to breed and replenish stocks.
161 Once air temperatures have fallen well below freezing point, frozen spray accumulates along the shore.
162 It should show frost when outside temperatures are below freezing.
163 Crack it with an ax and freezing water gushes out.
164 Freezing and canning can be reliable methods of preserving foods but the cook-chill method is inadequately regulated.
165 Even in summer, the temperature rarely rises above freezing point.
166 Fiennes developed severe frostbite after removing a glove while attempting to retrieve a sledge from freezing water.
167 The court issued an order freezing the company's assets temporarily.
168 I got such a shock that I toppled over sideways[sentencedict.com], ending up chest deep in freezing water.
169 He had managed to dislodge the noose from his neck and save himself by jumping into the freezing water below.
170 When she complained to a doctor that it was down below freezing she could not have been nearer the mark.
171 Cryosurgery, freezing out the abnormal cells, does not require any anaesthesia.
172 It roots out vines, truffles for lemon trees painfully heated by charcoal to three degrees above freezing.
173 I don't think it was helped by the craftsman working in a freezing cold workshop.
174 This would be achieved through cuts in the civil service, the freezing of public-sector wages and the privatization of state enterprises.
175 When temperatures approach freezing,(www.Sentencedict.com) water vapor from the outside air will condense on the outdoor coil and freeze.
176 Harvard had hoped to retain its No. 1 spot by freezing out competitors from contracting with most of those physicians.
177 Some are employed in processing fish, such as canning and freezing, while others are manning and servicing the trawlers.
178 How freezing cold it was, remember that we went to Walden Pond?
179 The desert is summer by day and freezing winter by night.
180 Police and motoring organisations urged drivers to keep their speed down and take extra care as freezing fog gripped the country.
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