Synonym: defrost, dissolve, melt. Similar words: shawl, mohawk, tomahawk, hawthorn, that, than, lethal, thank. Meaning: [θɔː] n. 1. the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid 2. warm weather following a freeze; snow and ice melt 3. a relaxation or slackening of tensions or reserve; becoming less hostile. v. become or cause to become soft or liquid.
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61) Always thaw pastry thoroughly.
62) In Ursula's humble opinion, the ice might start to thaw if you stop being a brutish, insensitive lout.
63) That night it freezes hard and next morning after a brief breakfast we thaw out the boat and set off again.
64) Thaw frozen meat in its wrappings in the refrigerator and cook it as soon as possible after thawing.
65) Later, we carried steaming hot water through the Buffalo snowdrifts to thaw our chickens' wafer bucket.
66) Count yourself lucky, Mr Thaw, that people want to stop and look at you.
67) The new year saw the first signs of a thaw in that deep freeze.
68) Usually dry throughout winter, they start with the onset of spring thaw.
69) The icy drinks will help keep perishables cold yet thaw slowly to the drinkable stage in the hours before the picnic.
70) Once they were snowbound she put the task off again and it was not until early March that the thaw began.
71) It often doesn't thaw until June in Siberia.
72) Leave the chicken out overnight to thaw it out.
73) The sun began to thaw the ground out.
74) The sun has begun to thaw the ground out.
75) The method of acid decomposement and alkali liquate thaw is generally applied to decompose the core sample.
76) I am no more lonely than the Millbrook, or a weathercock, or the north star, or the south wind, or an April shower, or a January thaw,(http://sentencedict.com/thaw.html) or the first spider in a new house.
77) Nielsen hopes the thaw in the sub-zero temperatures of recent weeks proves strong enough to allow Tranmere's League One encounter with Leyton Orient at Prenton Park tomorrow to go ahead as scheduled.
78) The thaw between the United States and Russia has led to increased cooperation in world affairs.
79) Leave this frozen food to thaw before you cook it.
80) Business leaders hope that the rescue package will thaw out the frozen credit markets and restore confidence in struggling banks.
81) The ethanol extractable mono formazan was measured by a spectrophotometer, and used as a quantitative indicator of oxidative stress that developed during a freeze thaw cycle.
82) Plants, oceans, and rocks all drain carbon from the atmosphere, but as climatologist David Archer explains in his book The Long Thaw[Sentencedict.com], those drains are slow.
83) She-bears normally give birth to tiny walnut-sized cubs during their winter hibernation and suckle them for months as they grow, before the spring thaw awakens the mother and she leaves her den.
84) Compared with conventional deterministic analysis, the probabilistic analysis method for the thaw depth design in engineering construction in permafrost area is more realistic and safer.
85) How to prevent concrete from freezing - thaw and carbonation is very important.
86) The resulting thaw was alarming in its suddenness, drainpipes and gutters dripping, sidewalks puddling, streets flooded, a constant sound of water rushing downhill.
87) Objective To investigate the possibility for acellular dermis(AD) prepared by trypsase and repeated freeze thaw cycles to be an ideal dermal substitute for construction of composite skin.
88) To start with, you thaw the meat in the microwave oven.
89) The Arctic thaw has already created "minor tensions" between Russia and Nato member Norway over fishing rights around the Spitsbergen archipelago.
90) And sure, we still chat online from time to time, whereat she waxes between ice, thaw and chill – but I am forever in her mind now a bastard.
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