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.
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  • 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
  • The air temperature was well below freezing[Sentencedict], and lakes and rivers froze over.
  • Early this morning, a blast of freezing rain and ice swept across parts of Georgia and the Carolinas.
  • When everybody else is boiling hot, I'm freezing!
  • Different-shaped handles, square for hot and round for cold, would permit the soapy-eyed bather to adjust water temperature without alternately scalding or freezing himself.
  • As the various ingredients begin to solidify, their surface properties change, weakening the emulsion so that the fat droplets can coalesce still further during the freezing phase.
  • Lori has this habit of wearing her coat open wide even when it's freezing out, showing off her ample bosom.
  • The buried valve allowing them to drain and avoid freezing can allow bacterially contaminated water to be drawn into the riser pipe leading to the hydrant.
  • Antarctic, as freezing cold air rushes down from the top of the icecap towards the surrounding seas. Times, Sunday Times
  • The term polar, when attached to winter gear, suggests that it will keep people warm in extreme cold, not that it's just adequate when the temperature drops near freezing. Seven Guidelines For Honest Advertisers
  • Eight people have died in the past few days after snow, avalanches and freezing temperatures wreaked havoc. Times, Sunday Times
  • (A striking example of this hypocrisy was the solicitude displayed by the Russian landowners last year, their efforts to combat the famine which they had caused, and by which they profited, selling not only bread at the highest price, but even potato haulm at five rubles the dessiatine (about 2 and four - fifths acres) for fuel to the freezing peasants.) The Kingdom of God Is Within You
  • While the Irish are sheltering from icy sheets of rain and the Poles are freezing their tootsies off, the Italians are drinking wine and lounging on the southern beaches and the Spaniards are having siestas in the sun.
  • Jubilant, most gave up the idea of protesting in the freezing temperatures again, but approximately 1,000 persisted with their plan.
  • Yet on his second day in Paris he spent the entire night outside, in the freezing cold.
  • The freezing and thawing action on clay, silty clay, and silty clay loam soils tilled in the fall or winter to produce stale seedbeds usually have excellent seedbeds for early no-till spring planting.
  • The gradual unfreezing of the class structure has weakened party identification and undermined tribal politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • The air temperature was well below freezing, and lakes and rivers froze over.
  • The bright and fresh colors seen on the dark, black bottom under water, seem to have been created by freezing.
  • The conditions had a major influence on this game with a strong, gusting wind blowing up the field, bringing with it freezing showers of rain and hail.
  • This individual quick-freezing process locks in the cheese's flavor at its peak, Reidy explains.
  • It is still below freezing in the mountains despite the higher temperatures, hence more snowfall and bigger glaciers.
  • There are all sorts of combinations and none of them involves a swim across a freezing lake. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although we are still getting freezing temperatures at night at least the days seem to be getting warmer.
  • Freezing must be accomplished slowly and at a steady rate to maintain the structural integrity of the skin.
  • Our final day was again beautifully sunny, if freezing, so we decided to row a boat around one of Donegal's many lochs.
  • They play cards, smoke in the freezing gaps between carriages, leaf through magazines and snooze on narrow bunks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Buddhists endured subfreezing temperatures to hold the rite at Jogye Temple, the headquarters of the Jogye Order, South Korea's largest Buddhist sect. Buddhists pray for animals killed to halt disease outbreak
  • His top thrifty tips include buying seasonal food in abundance when it is at its cheapest and freshest and freezing any excess. Times, Sunday Times
  • Strict rules for dealing with teenage runaways in Manchester are ready for launch - three years after a 15-year-old died on a freezing city street after taking heroin.
  • She went over the list of treatment options: “cryosurgery, or freezing of the pre-cancerous cells; laser surgery to burn off whatever was left over.” This Family of Mine
  • France's Foreign Minister Alain Juppe later told reporters his country was in the process of unfreezing $250 million in Libyan assets, but added that this could take time due to legal complications. U.S. Recognizes Libyan Rebel Group
  • Temperatures can drop well below freezing in midwinter.
  • Suddenly, the temperature made a drop from warm to freezing, as the plants around her froze and the gust of wind became a piercing gale.
  • Many refugees are using donated clothing to keep their livestock warm as temperatures plunge to near freezing at night.
  • If you're going away, reduce the likelihood of pipes freezing by leaving your central heating on low. Times, Sunday Times
  • He added it was not a return to the freezing conditions which caused chaos last month. The Sun
  • There was thunder and lightning and it was freezing cold. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chances are he'll be bundled up as the weather forecast calls for temperatures just above freezing.
  • Despite the snow and the freezing temperature, a bunch of 20 daring people plunged into the icy waters of Lee Dam yesterday.
  • Either that or global warming has been replaced by global freezing in infernally hot places. Sound Politics: State "Supervision" Fails Again - Another Dead Cop
  • I felt it had to be brought to the public's attention when last week, in bitterly cold weather, the players went into unheated shower rooms with only freezing cold water to shower in.
  • It was before frozen peas, Robbo, Professor Robertson, who taught me botany, perfected shipping of apples and freezing of peas so they don't go floury.
  • Figure 6), freezing of a non-diapausing C. amoena appeared to occur separately in the gut and the haemocoel, but this was the only occasion on which we were able to discern any distinct compartmentalised freezing that might indicate differential freezing in soft tissues. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The temperature remained below freezing point throughout the day.
  • The battle was fought on a freezing cold Palm Sunday, with soldiers facing blizzards and sub-zero temperatures.
  • The capital is again bearing the brunt of the bitter weather with freezing winds, rain and hail showers.
  • He stands almost dazzled, like a freezing man basking in the sun 's rays. Times, Sunday Times
  • The irony is that models and fashion editors are wearing them with bare legs in freezing conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Motorists were told to expect treacherous driving conditions today as freezing fog and ice continued to cause problems in parts of England. Times, Sunday Times
  • She left the building without a coat despite freezing weather and wearing a pair of hospital slippers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both waders immediately filled and I caught my breath as freezing April waters began to stimulate sensitive nether regions.
  • Stash spare wiper blades and a gallon of nonfreezing washer fluid in the trunk. 7 car problems that can leave you stranded
  • Out in the open air people are exposed to blazing daytime sun and freezing night temperatures.
  • We stacked up the blankets and jumpers but it was still freezing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moving pinpoints of light were formed by water running down the side of the icicle, dangling from the end, and either freezing solid or being blown away by a gust of wind.
  • With the use of cryonic freezing methods, both flora and fauna species can be preserved. One From The Hart
  • Opening morning found us perched near the top of some Georgia pines, freezing half to death, overlooking a small field where we had glassed a few good bucks during the summer.
  • Move potted plants you want to protect from freezing under the eaves of the house or some other spot where they will be protected from the deluge of winter rains.
  • It is not always necessary to gut the fish prior to freezing.
  • On that occasion, the group had braved freezing conditions crammed under a carriage in a compartment designed for luggage or freight.
  • It was well below freezing last night.
  • Pull some clothes on, get outside in the freezing cold (26 degrees Fahrenheit) to give him the keys, come back inside for shoes (yipe!), go back outside, help him push the car into position. What A Lady, What A Night
  • Shut off the water to prevent pipes from freezing and if you have sprinklers drain them out.
  • Knees got iced, thighs got iced, necks got iced, and whole bodies got dunked in freezing baths.
  • All are made by the freezing while stirring of the ingredient mix from which each is prepared.
  • In alpine environments, plants may be exposed to high temperatures during the day, but may be subject to overnight lows near freezing.
  • The star is not the dissolution of individualism into death and oblivion but the freezing of particularity into an eternal image of itself.
  • Our house was freezing and my mother wore an overcoat and fur-lined boots indoors as well as out.
  • At the same time, the absorption of light combined with low temperatures triggers the expression of certain genes that help the plant tolerate freezing temperatures.
  • This was unforgivable form - but I was hot, sweating, badly sunburnt, my feet were freezing, wet and blistered, I was frantic with thirst, hungry and utterly dispirited.
  • This comes at a time when egg freezing is soaring. Times, Sunday Times
  • This freezing point depression is not colligative (although the depression of the melting point is) and is lost when the fluid is dialyzed through a molecular sieve with a cutoff of about 2500. Archive 2004-09-01
  • Quick freezing methods form small ice crystals in the food which helps to reduce damage to the texture and flavour of the food. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is most important (and many unpractised performers fall down here) to relocate to a simply awful site - at the very least, a desperately uncomfortable sofa but, ideally, under a thin towel on the hard, freezing floor of the bathroom.
  • His form is either scorching hot or freezing cold. The Sun
  • These are the colligative properties of a solution, and the property that road salt crews exploit is freezing-point depression.
  • Everyone must pick and sleep in freezing barns, beg food and drink salty ditchwater.
  • Once you ossify guidelines into regulations governing payment, you run a great risk of freezing health care advancement. He's Not an Economist, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • After years of freezing out cofounder Eduardo Saverin over a dispute about money, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has deigned to recognize his former Harvard buddy.
  • She tensed as strong arms dragged her roughly from the vehicle, and deposited her on the freezing floor.
  • The irony is that models and fashion editors are wearing them with bare legs in freezing conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had set out reluctantly on a Friday evening at the end of a hard working week through a wintry countryside glittering with frost and wreathed in freezing mist.
  • Temperatures had been below freezing over the weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • The irony is that models and fashion editors are wearing them with bare legs in freezing conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Against this background pension tax breaks could be further reduced to finance the unfreezing of public sector pay. Times, Sunday Times
  • The effect of the lacrimatory factor can be sharply diminished by freezing the onion or submerging the onion in water (diluting the chemical, which is soluble in water) before cutting.
  • The next snowfall was half-hearted, the brief shower of semi-liquid slush spattering on the windowpanes and freezing when night came again.
  • I know some folk are freezing their little tootsies off, but currently a few days of winter would be MOST appreciated, just so we can sleep.
  • The vertical temperature (solid lines) and dewpoint (dashed) profiles for a typical freezing rain event (left panel) versus last night (right hand panel). Why was there ice before snow Tues. night?
  • Tritium has a higher freezing point than water and so could condense into a fine mist indistinguishable from normal fog.
  • Fruits that are to be eaten raw, and so cannot be blanched, are often packed in sugar or dipped in syrup before freezing, to exclude air and thus inhibit enzyme action.
  • Annie Oakley, a survivor of battery, whipping, torture, starving, freezing, and repeated, brutal rape at the hands of a foster father, became internationally famous for her skill as a markswoman.
  • Sharing a dirty blanket in the freezing desert seems to bring people together. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yarsalinski sovkhoz); and increased traffic from the Northern Sea Route, perhaps inevitable but certainly benefiting from early melting/late freezing sea ice in the Kara Sea. Climate change impacts on the Yamal Nenets of northwest Siberia
  • Clerk of the course Bill Farnsworth took the decision to abandon after temperatures had fallen to below freezing overnight.
  • But doesn't the freezing cold cool their ardour?
  • Calculation results show that by the heat pump technology, the freezing heat can be used economically and practicably , and therefore be taken as a low temperature heating source for buildings.
  • It is a soft, feathery white layer of ice crystals that forms in clear skies, moist air and freezing cold. Times, Sunday Times
  • At midnight, like most New Yorkers, I was far from the freezing cold of the street, blissfully free to drink as much as I liked.
  • There was a sloshing sound as freezing brook water cascaded from above.
  • The gauge indicates a temperature below freezing point.
  • As a consequence, a comparison should be done for every new leaf material between the emission in frozen and unfrozen samples, to determine if freezing distorts the signal.
  • In addition there is a danger that freezing of water and the consequent expansion might even crack the radiator or the engine block.
  • He said that officers forced demonstrators into such a tight "kettle" on Westminster Bridge that they were in danger of being seriously crushed or pushed into the freezing River Thames.
  • The low level flow ahead of the Great Lakes low is fairly weak at that time which will keep the low level warm advection and mixing to a minimum which could allow surface temperatures in the colder suburbs to remain near or below freezing at the precipitation's onset. Will Sunday's storm produce any snow?
  • A gas changing to a liquid is condensation and a liquid changing to a solid is freezing.
  • True, their position in a small open "rodney" in the middle of a dark, rough night in the North Atlantic was not exactly enviable, especially as the biting winter wind was freezing their clothing solid, and steadily sapping their small stock of remaining vitality. Labrador Days Tales of the Sea Toilers
  • The rain came thick like freezing steel needles. Travels with Rosinante
  • Freezing easterly gales, with wind speeds up to sixty miles per hour registered at Harry's weather station, continue to dominate the beginning of spring.
  • The protests won widespread support despite freezing cold temperatures in many parts of the US and threats of suspension or expulsion from some high school administrators.
  • A number of technologies have been developed for desalination, including reverse osmosis RO, distillation, electrodialysis, and vacuum freezing. Archive 2008-01-01
  • They were left outside in the freezing cold all night.
  • Full marks to the players who braved the snow, sleet and freezing conditions to serve up a fast spirited game.
  • Snow is on the ground in the area and temperatures well below freezing are expected tonight.
  • If nothing else, those with purple feelers are less likely to want to be out in freezing weather, to pick a trivial example.
  • I was famed for my ability to press all the right buttons in the install routine by simply following the instructions and not freezing up like a rabbit in the headlights.
  • At lower elevations where nights are above freezing, continue planting leafy greens, begin direct seeding peas, and start brassicas and onions in flats.
  • After your roses become dormant in the fall, protect them from severe freezing weather by piling a mound of soil over the canes.
  • ‘It was absolutely freezing cold and I had to wear two jumpers and a coat to keep warm,’ he said.
  • If you haven't already cut it up, it makes a great scraper to remove frost from your car windscreen on freezing mornings!
  • The temperature of production of the cryohydrate is identical with the lowest temperature which can be produced on employing a mixture of ice and the salt as a freezing mixture or cryogen. Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885
  • If the temperature rises above freezing, it will probably sleet
  • So last night, over my Red Chicken Curry, I was verbally assailed by the diner to my left, who stated that cryonic freezing as a parachute option in the event of one's own death was ‘arrogant’.
  • Ultimately, maintenance drained the water tank, squashing that tricky freezing problem, and we took off.
  • The capital is again bearing the brunt of the bitter weather with freezing winds, rain and hail showers.
  • On our farm, we broadcast the hay seed into winter wheat in late winter or early spring and let the freezing and thawing action of the soil pull the seed into the ground.
  • Mold conditions, pouring rate, and other process variables being equal, the fluidity of commercial gray irons depends primarily on the amount of superheat above the freezing temperature (liquidus).
  • If I'm freezing in Winter, then the extra-thick, knee-high socks go on, as do the sneakers or slippers, depending on my location.
  • Skele drops various skillbooks such as Aran's 'Freezing Posture 20', Angel Ray, Sharp eyes, etc. WN.com - Articles related to 3D TVs new battleground for plasma, LCD display makers
  • Temperatures rarely rise above freezing.
  • That cooled the air close to the ground until its moisture condensed into dew, or frost when the surface was below freezing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Corvi-Mora, SE11, Fri to 31 JulSSMurray Ballard's The Prospect Of Immortality is the outcome of five years of photographic investigation into the cryonics industry, the technique of deep-freezing a human corpse in the belief or hope that future scientific advances might enable it to be brought back to life. This week's new exhibitions
  • So I'm on my own in the cottage, in the freezing cold (no central heating and windows open all day) and with the main living area uninhabitable.
  • I tracked down the local overground station, only to find that this part of London merits merely two trains an hour, and so sat freezing on the platform until my deliverer arrived.
  • Neither chilling nor freezing kills all bacteria.
  • INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Hundreds crowded onto Monument Circle in subfreezing temperatures Sunday night in downtown Indianapolis to celebrate the Colts 'Super Bowl victory. 'We're not some podunk town anymore'
  • There, however, the current running north-east is called the Gulf Stream, and it is the warm water of this stream, coming from the equator, which makes the climate of north-western Europe so mild, and prevents even the northernmost fiords of Norway from freezing in winter. From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People
  • Fiennes developed severe frostbite after removing a glove while attempting to retrieve a sledge from freezing water.
  • He was freezing, to start with - a rogue wave had struck the bow at dusk, soaking eight boys and washing the ship’s dog into the hold, where it still yipped for rescue - but it wasn’t the cold that worried him. Excerpt: The Red Wolf Conspiracy by Robert Redick
  • If you're going away, reduce the likelihood of pipes freezing by leaving your central heating on low. Times, Sunday Times
  • How Charles Davis survives in that wet, freezing, paint-scabbed room of iron in the 'midship-house is beyond me -- just as it is beyond me that the wretched sailors in the wretched forecastle do not lie down in their bunks and die, or, at least, refuse to answer the call of the watches. CHAPTER XXXVII
  • They remain stranded in freezing weather and rapidly worsening conditions.
  • Ewes that avoided the winter range, Wehausen found, lambed a month later than those that did not, and the snows and freezing temperatures took a heavy toll on lambs forced to overwinter on the mountaintops.
  • I used to laugh at the okes on mud island slaving away in the freezing cold.
  • I yelled as the freezing water soaked me, and I hastily scrambled out, toweling myself dry.
  • When nostrils started freezing shut and the air cut as we inhaled, and eyelashes froze our eyes shut, then we would reluctantly pull these things over our faces, dealing with the ice encrusting around the mouth hole every time we exhaled. Hated Winter: From Snow to Rainforest « Colleen Anderson
  • Endangered species of pawpaw trees in Florida, for example, grow what botanists call recalcitrant seeds, which don't survive drying and freezing in seed banks.
  • I pushed some sheep out of the way to get a better view and almost drenched myself in the spray of freezing-cold water in the process.
  • Yesterday there was freezing fog, which I was convinced became very much worse during my journey.
  • The temperature in the room seemed to approach the freezing point. LORD PRESTIMION
  • The first stage of the Adolf-666 fell away in the subfreezing black sky above the Atlantic Ocean, with the gunshot bangs of the explosive bolts, the scream of tortured exospheric oxy-nitrogen on hypersonic aluminum, and the roar of the modified A4 upper stage's ethyl alcohol/liquid oxygen engine electrically ignited and blasting like a blowtorch from Hell. MIND MELD: The Best Spaceships in Written Science Fiction
  • It is not always necessary to gut the fish prior to freezing.
  • You had to be careful not to inhale too deeply for fear of freezing or scalding one's lungs. Times, Sunday Times
  • As I peched along in his tweed-clad wake on a freezing cold day, I remembered the first time I clapped eyes on him.
  • It can feel freezing in the morning and sweltering by the afternoon. The Sun
  • A dilute solution of acetic acid was cooled below its freezing point.
  • We're not sure if simple hibernation stops the aging process, but we're fairly certain that deep-freezing does-and there are groups working on that, at Bethesda and San Antonio. Tin
  • When a piece of ice of considerable size comes in contact under water with ice or other substance, it would usually touch in an area very small in proportion to its mass, and other forces acting upon it, and tending to move it, would usually exceed the freezing force, and regelation would not take place. Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881
  • While spring seems a long way off, one must realize that once the freezing temperatures are gone, spoilage could be a risk, especially for those wet feeds and silages if they did not ensile properly. Homepage | INFORUM | Fargo, ND
  • In winter, temperatures dip to 40 degrees below freezing.
  • The next morning would be freezing and still from dawn until mid-morning, a small window of opportunity. The Sun
  • They finished their gruelling trip on Thursday after battling blizzard conditions and freezing temperatures along the way. The Sun
  • When I got out side in my hospital gown it was freezing cold.
  • Any exposed pipework should be insulated to prevent it from freezing.
  • His hair an unwrung mop drizzling icy rivers into his ears and eyes, wet clothes plastered to his freezing body, Jason rose and took inventory: The bottle was fine. The Deed
  • I don't think it was helped by the craftsman working in a freezing cold workshop.
  • Antarctic, as freezing cold air rushes down from the top of the icecap towards the surrounding seas. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lichens are extreme examples [104]: the moist thalli of such species as Xanthoria candelaria and Rhizoplaca melanophthalma fully tolerated gradual or rapid freezing to -196 °C, and even after being stored for up to several years, almost immediately resumed normal photosynthetic rates when warmed and wetted. General characteristics of arctic species and their adaptations in the context of changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation levels
  • Freezing and thawing raw fish will be the death of sushi and sashimi as we know it.
  • Those that survive the freezing process are destroyed if they are not used within 10 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only bonus of my mistake was that the freezing air no longer seemed as cold as it had earlier, when I eventually crunched my way home through thigh-high drifts of snow, beneath a sky ablaze with the northern lights.
  • They are best filled with soilless compost, which won't split them in freezing weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is also believed he had been suitably dressed for hillwalking, but temperatures fell below freezing in the area on Saturday night.
  • The trial combines a freezing technology called cryosurgery with therapy in which white blood cells known as dendritic cells are multiplied more than 1 millionfold and used to activate the body's defenses, fighting the cancer wherever it has spread. Ventura County Star Stories
  • Come January, I'm freezing my credit card in a block of ice and becoming a miser.
  • It is not much of a surprise that the house is freezing upstairs in the winter and boiling in the summer as there is no insulation at all.
  • He explores the benefits of cold extraction by freezing ground coffee and water in pressurized containers.
  • There was thunder and lightning and it was freezing cold. Times, Sunday Times
  • The temperature was below freezing for most of the day.
  • In it sprouted last year's saprophyte seeds, salt and alcohol in their tissues to prevent freezing, and covered the rocks with ocherous and purple patches. A Circus of Hells
  • Thirteen months ago, the world was transfixed by the spectacle of a freezing but peaceful revolution unfolding on the streets of Kiev. Times, Sunday Times
  • Storage space represents a cost, especially if the kit is bulky, uneconomically packaged with wasted space in the package, or if it requires refrigeration or freezing.
  • Heating ducts also channel warm air from the furnace into the water tank area, to keep things from freezing.
  • Thick clouds were gathering, heralding the approach of freezing rain and sleet.
  • Thick fog, freezing rain, howling wind and heavy snow are everyday factors helicopter crews face when called to fly on one of the unit's many rescue missions.
  • The triple point of water is the temperature at which gas, liquid and solid phases are in equilibrium - just above freezing.
  • In particular, loss of water from albumen through boiling, and from albumen and yolk through freezing, will cause protein and lipid to be concentrated in the sample that remains.
  • European governments responded by freezing their assets.
  • Twisted metal and buckled bulkheads bore witness to destructive forces of the British torpedoes that had struck on the freezing April night.
  • The main body of the tomb was set into the hillside and covered with earth thereby using the heat of the earth to keep the building from freezing.

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