freezing

[ UK /fɹˈiːzɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɹizɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid
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How To Use freezing In A Sentence

  • Would it work, after all the freezing and thawing and refreezing? GRACE
  • Angry Reader has a point about "spill," and while I can see Joel's point about it being what people call it, I respectfully suggest that it's that logic which got us to the point where we called chaining people to walls, beating them, freezing them, blasting music and noise at them at decibel levels high enough to inflict pain, electrifying their genitals, humiliating them and then drowning them repeatedly "enhanced interrogation techniques. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • I had on a long-sleeved shirt, a sweatshirt, and my jacket, and I was still freezing.
  • Waxy starch gels form a paste at lower temperatures, swell with more water than regular or partially waxy starches, and don't lose water during freezing and thawing.
  • Every few years, my test results would require freezing, or burning, or lasering mutating pre-cancerous cells away.
  • And they're training in extreme altitude and freezing conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • In recent years the Grahams have had to put up with freezing cold, mildew and woodworm.
  • Pruning in freezing weather can induce burn and then dieback on the roses, but you do want to get the vines done in the next month or so as they will bleed. January: the to-do list
  • In yesterday's closed-door meeting of the defense committee, lawmakers with the committee reached agreement after several hours' discussion on unfreezing the two budgets.
  • There at night the temperature can drop to below freezing. Times, Sunday Times
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