Synonym: fixed, flash-frozen, frigid, frosty, frozen, glacial, icy, quick-frozen, rooted, stock-still, wintry. Similar words: dozen, doze, citizen, citizenship, from, frown, as from, far from. Meaning: ['frəʊzn] adj. 1. turned into ice; affected by freezing or by long and severe cold 2. absolutely still 3. devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain 4. not thawed 5. (used of foods) preserved by freezing sufficiently rapidly to retain flavor and nutritional value 6. not convertible to cash 7. incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g. "frozen prices".
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151. Stacked on the cargo deck, they still fought, frozen inside their rubber bags, arms and legs stiffly askew.
152. Of all the eidetic images that remain from my childhood, frozen with crude representational accuracy, this is the most vivid.
153. It was so cold that anything you said had frozen up before leaving your mouth.
154. Take the frozen water bottle, remove the lid, invert and rest on the compost towards the centre of the plants.
155. They are not abundantly available fresh but can be purchased canned, frozen raw, and frozen fried.
156. Eventually we used up our supply and, with caution, ordered some frozen corn nuggets from our distributor.
157. At first it came down almost lazily, in huge, silent flakes which soon blanketed the frozen ground.
158. If it is frozen at different atmospheric pressures, the ice crystals formed are different.
159. He sat on a stool with his head bowed, his feet frozen.
160. The weather became cooler under the influences of cold breezes from the frozen north, observed my master.
161. The frozen and remote feeling of the old portrait photograph which repelled artists like Redon has had an intense attraction for others.
162. He was frozen there with an appalled sense of waste, that his cohort had denied him his greatest discovery.
163. In person, however, they have matured about as much as a sperm in a deep frozen sperm bank.
163. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
164. I have met knitters with bad backs, frozen shoulders, tennis elbows and so on from doing to much knitting at a time.
165. But it is hard to resist a plant once you see it burst forth in flawless bloom from the frozen ground.
166. Once air temperatures have fallen well below freezing point, frozen spray accumulates along the shore.
167. Extreme cases on high altitude expeditions have ended up with sleeping bags frozen solid!
168. He went from frozen stillness to liquid and menacing movement in the blink of an eye.
169. Also, buying canned or frozen food rather than fresh food cuts down our vitamin intake by as much as 25-30 percent.
170. Frozen duck is perfectly acceptable, but-as with most products-fresh is preferred.
171. Cash in a joint account is not frozen when one party dies.
172. Keep a packet of pitta bread in the freezer, heat up under the grill from frozen and cut into fingers.
173. Large quantities of unused frozen meat and blubber have been found on rubbish dumps after recent drives.
174. Neta, looking for a frozen cheesecake, picked out a coffeecake instead.
175. The alluvial soil on which the city stood was frozen all year round but thawed a few feet down during the summer.
176. He lay there, frozen as a mullet, listening to the ceaseless roar of the wind.
177. Last November, after bribing the border guards, she crossed the frozen Tumen with her blind daughter.
178. Evans had taken Gwen's arm to help her circumnavigate a frozen puddle.
179. Dallas is the birthplace of the computer chip, the chicken fajita and the frozen margarita.
180. But the marriage broke up out there on the frozen Plains.
More similar words: dozen, doze, citizen, citizenship, from, frown, as from, far from, away from, come from, keep from, hear from, from now on, free from, confront, frontier, aside from, apart from, in front of, learn from, derive from, differ from, result from, from memory, depart from, exempt from, the front line, a bed of roses, benefit from, confrontation.