How To Use Frozen In A Sentence

  • They are essential atmospheric cladding which prevents the earth from becoming a frozen planet.
  • Sea levels were low because water was frozen in ice sheets in Antartica.
  • As the scores indicate - typically gelid to frozen - the shots seem to fall in the unflattering to outright frightening range.
  • Coagulopathy/hemorrhage: fresh frozen plasma, possibly vitamin K-phytonadione I.V. Hypoglycemia: Dextrose 25g I.V. (with coma, seizures, or change in mental status) Aspirin: effects, poisoning
  • They skated over the frozen lake.
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  • Tarja strode on, then suddenly stopped, frozen to the spot, as three figures began to materialise out of the dust. TREASON KEEP
  • Mix the frozen petits pois into the softened onions. Times, Sunday Times
  • But when he approached his first seated passenger, he found himself frozen.
  • That's what Dan Kim, chief executive of Red Mango Inc., a frozen yogurt franchise in Dallas, did while trying to name the flavors of his frozen yogurt and iced tea drinks.
  • Week two of our special photographic supplement presents outstanding examples of beauty frozen by the camera. Times, Sunday Times
  • The clothes on the washing line were frozen stiff.
  • With Spartan fortitude he had to squeeze his chilblained feet into wet socks and soggy boots frozen solid.
  • Already-strapped budgets were being cut further and all vacant positions were frozen, leaving a staffing shortage throughout campus.
  • The kids stand frozen and slack-jawed, mesmerized by the adults capering around in rented tutus.
  • His hand was frozen, suspended in mid-air, the necklace barely dangling off it.
  • He made a note to himself: Secure a biohazard bag for the disposal of the frozen products in his classroom. A THEORY OF RELATIVITY
  • If using frozen petit pois don't add them yet: just add parsley and stock. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was bitterly cold now and the ground was frozen hard.
  • In this particular case, the business folded because the assets were frozen.
  • Ten degrees of frost had frozen the lock on the car.
  • Frozen vegetables also benefit from the addition of herbs during cooking. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • And was there frostwork about and thick weather and hice, soon calid, soon frozen, cold on warm but moistly dry, and a boatshaped blanket of bruma air-sighs and hellstohns and flammballs and vodashouts and every — thing to please everybody? — Finnegans Wake
  • The City had done a serious effort to take out beggars from the streets, yet the very cold streets were lined with immobile figures frozen in submissive, pleading positions. Why Does Homelessness Persist in Rich Liberal Cities?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • A man dressed as an angel jumps through a hole in the ice, into a frozen lake, while taking part in the Polar Plunge at the "Frozen Dead Guy Days" festival in Nederland, Colorado March 10, 2007.
  • Down at the bottom, in a frozen lake of ice, you'll find it.
  • And then, with a shocking crack, the lightning bolt frozen in the sky crashed to the mountaintop, and the arena went entirely dark. AMERICAN GODS
  • He was frozen to death on a snowing night.
  • Instead of offering the traditional vanilla whip cones, these frozen feasts contain gammon and chicken ice cream.
  • The food services unit distributes chilled products to restaurants, delis and multiples whose supply needs now also include frozen and ambient foods.
  • We are a performance-driven bank and others who have had their pay frozen are underperforming.
  • For recovery, he mixes his own smoothies with soy milk, frozen blueberries, bananas, and strawberries.
  • Yet it has frozen investing in greenfield projects and increased its debt ceiling to ensure that it can fund its investor payout. Times, Sunday Times
  • He believed that organizations like theirs were being frozen out.
  • The moment the pumping of the ether or rhigolene ceases, the tissue operated on ceases to be frozen, so ephemeral is the degree of the cold obtained by these means. Scientific American Supplement, No. 358, November 11, 1882
  • It was so cold that he felt frozen to the marrow.
  • Child benefit has been frozen for the last three or four years.
  • Frozen leaves were ground to a powder in a mortar with a pestle in the presence of liquid nitrogen in a cold room.
  • Mr. Ettinger's ideas, which he popularized in a 1963 book, "The Prospect of Immortality," spawned what some refer to as the cryonics movement, though by most accounts it is a small endeavor: a scattering of enterprises around the country with dues-paying customers totaling a few thousand, a few hundred of whom have actually been deep-frozen. NYT > Home Page
  • The all-water cube had frozen normally, but those with more alcohol in them got slushier and slushier, leaving the final all-vodka cube completely liquid. Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet
  • It was cold and damp; he pulled up his collar and was aware of being frozen stiff.
  • We went to build a snowman but before it was half finished I was frozen to the bone.
  • Keep the basics on hand: frozen marinara and pesto for quick pasta meals, and a simple vegetable or chicken stock for fast soups.
  • Her broom helped sweep away the clam shells discarded by scavenging racoons and the carcasses of dead mice frozen during the winter.
  • The ball rolled onto the frozen surface of the pond.
  • The result, across the nation: Teachers are being laid off and new hiring frozen, after-school programs cut, so called "noncritical" subjects like history eliminated, schools closed, and tuitions hiked at state colleges and universities. Archive 2008-12-01
  • It is fully equipped to make ice cream drinks, frozen fruit smoothies and coffee drinks.
  • They hoped to regulate the flow of water between the Arctic and Pacific Oceans, and thereby warm the frozen Russian north.
  • But then I needed their attentiveness, as I was collapsed and semi-conscious at the top of a frozen wasteland, the nearest settlement being miles down the mountain.
  • An amorphous polymer in this state has been likened to a plate of frozen spaghetti.
  • Outside the temperatures were sub-zero and the sea was frozen over.
  • He was eating a frozen pizza that was still preserved by the freezer's cold temperatures.
  • It is injected in a simple procedure after the ear lobes have been frozen with a numbing gel. Times, Sunday Times
  • And during frozen storage, the fish’s own enzymes also convert some TMA to DMA dimethylamine, which smells weakly of ammonia. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Our first stop is a log cabin by a frozen lake. Times, Sunday Times
  • LIFT some parsnips and store in dry soil or peat under polythene ready for use when the soil is frozen. The Sun
  • The few light, dry siftings that did produced little buildup on the frozen ground, except in hollows and depressions, and sometimes not even there. The Plains of Passage
  • The company has had particular success with its innovative frozen novelties.
  • He would sometimes suffer from writer 's cramp, which he would treat with a bucket of ice or bag of frozen peas on his wrist. Times, Sunday Times
  • The snow had melted, but the lake was still frozen solid.
  • In the troposphere, water exists as vapor in air, as liquid droplets in clouds, and as frozen ice particles in high altitude cirrus clouds.
  • Buy: Tomato paste, Bean products, Tomato, Frozen vegetables, Canned fruit.
  • TPE also referred to as plasmapheresis is an extracorporeal blood purification technique to remove part of a patient's blood called plasma, while replacing it with another substance such as fresh frozen plasma or a solution containing albumin. NxStage® Receives FDA Clearance for Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE) Cartridge - Yahoo! Finance
  • The Zabaione semifreddo con nocciola ($6.95) was more of a zabaione-flavored semifreddo - a frozen mousse. The News Tribune Blogs
  • Under these laws, he said, Mr. Rice's assets could have been frozen.
  • Of all the eidetic images that remain from my childhood, frozen with crude representational accuracy, this is the most vivid.
  • When we tried to microwave some frozen whale blubber sent down from Barrow, we ended up laughing as the muktuk sizzled and got tough. Ellen Frankenstein: From Tofu to Muktuk
  • children skating on a frozen brook
  • The thought of the long day's travel with the dogs appalls me; the thought of the keen frost in the morning and of the frozen sled-lashings frightens me — The Night-Born
  • The nurtured blossoms gave way to the electrified fence of the camel-racing track in the arid wilderness and then to seemingly trackless dunes like vast featureless waves frozen in motion.
  • Joe Adams will get his frozen bobcat back, again.
  • He walked across the frozen reservoir to retrieve his football but the ice gave way, plunging Luke into the water up to his waist.
  • The Edinburgh team have discovered that at ‘high’ ice temperatures, for example - 5 degrees C, friction creates ripples in the ice surfaces because some ice has melted and then refrozen.
  • When it was obvious the company was going bankrupt, the government ordered all their assets to be frozen.
  • A frozen chicken should be allowed to defrost completely before cooking.
  • It was bitterly cold now and the ground was frozen hard. Red Coats and Rebels - the war for America 1770-1781
  • Dr Pitman and his colleague Dr John Durban helped a BBC film crew capture their behaviour for the TV documentary series Frozen Planet, to be shown later this month.
  • Immediately refreeze only those packages that are still solidly frozen.
  • The most successful of Clarence Birdseye's inventions, aside from frozen food, was appropriately enough, an infra-red heating lamp for thawing it.
  • In 1740 during an intense frost, birds fell to the ground frozen in flight and rock-hard bread was inedible.
  • They are squeezed and pasteurized and, if they are not bound for frozen concentrate, are kept in aseptic storage, which involves stripping the juice of oxygen in a process called "deaeration," and kept in million-gallon tanks for up to a year. ABC News: Top Stories
  • These frozen, silent moments were punctuated by the hum, whir and click of slide projectors changing and revolving, reminding us of their outdatedness and sheer physicality.
  • Frozen shrimp is spongy and dry in texture, with a bit of an aftertaste.
  • A fear that many international investors have is that their assets may be frozen or seized by a government.
  • A British woman has undergone a life-saving kidney transplant after having her blood plasma frozen and filtered to ensure that the organ was not rejected. Times, Sunday Times
  • Life is everywhere, in every foot of frozen soil, in every rocklike yard of solid ground – life in the endless variety of its natural forms.
  • For their first meal, she bought frozen fish sticks, frozen french fries, frozen peas and a frozen apple pie.
  • It would mean that the residual contributory elements of benefits were extended, not frozen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Iced camembert cream, frozen horseradish sauce, and tomato ice all belong to this period.
  • The kids, meanwhile, munched happily on a pizza (frozen variety), pasta with tomato sauce and chips with a garlic mayonnaise dip.
  • Research stations, begun in primative form began withships frozen inice, became serious in the years following the second world war, but would make the greatest stridesin the 1957-8 period ofthe Intenational Geophysical Year, which broughta wave of permanent research stationstoAntarctica. Aerial Exploration of the Antarctic
  • Slice the frozen pork belly into lot of grids, the depth of slicing about two-thirds of the meat.
  • Serve immediately strained into frozen martini glass and garnish with lemon twist or olive.
  • It receives regular service flights from Florida and from France, enabling restaurateurs there, in Anguilla and St Barts to have regular, unfrozen supplies.
  • Frozen in space, they clawed at the air. Man of Honour
  • The ground is frozen, thin ice covers the puddles between the furrows of the empty gray field.
  • 40 degrees F or below the food is safe and may be refrozen.
  • I had slipped a disc and was frozen in a spasm of pain.
  • I got a hint from my mom in Japan to steam the frozen unagi in foil with sake in a frying pan for a bit 10 minish, then finish with pouring scolding hot water and close up the foil, to wash away the excess grease. Tuna Toast
  • The limited fresh fish range is supported by a solid frozen section. Food Watch
  • Their boots crunched loudly on the frozen snow.
  • There was nothing between them and the frozen south; just the ocean, cold, limitless, patrolled by the lonely birds. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • Turkey thawed in the refrigerator can be refrozen without cooking, although there may be some loss of quality.
  • 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.
  • They don't peel potatoes, chip them and then deep-fry them; they buy frozen oven chips instead.
  • We like it with fruit on it, such as thawed frozen berries. VEGAN SCOTTISH SHERRY TRIFLE; VEGAN SPONGE CAKE AND POURED CUSTARD
  • The ground had frozen hard/solid.
  • They do a frozen yoghourt one now as well as the ice cream, which is supposed to be less fattening. It’s All Like, Interactive and Stuff - Danya Ruttenberg
  • The frozen pond had cracks in the ice.
  • Until now, Goldman's Level 3 assets -- or illiquid, write-down-prone securities -- weren't increasing as much as at rivals such as o buy back the nonbank, aed commercial-paper holdings of most of its retail clients likely will mean an overall restructuring of the frozen 33 billion Canadian dollars (US$32. 5 billion) nonbank ABCP market will be approved at an April 25 investor vote. Worry Returns, Boosting Treasurys
  • Our first stop is a log cabin by a frozen lake. Times, Sunday Times
  • [Footnote 4: A gerfalcon is a large falcon of Northern Europe.] "Oft to his frozen lair Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 5
  • Another time, I cut altar boy practice to play hockey on the frozen pond at Mack Park near my home.
  • The frozen meat trade also caused changes in the way the sheep farmers managed their flocks.
  • Very little is lost when foods are quick frozen. The Medicine Chest - your family's guide to prescription drugs
  • When it comes to gauging the temperature, frozen blocks of ice clogging up your rod rings are as crystal clear an indicator as anyone could wish for.
  • It was mid-February, a frigid cold day where ice had frozen on the bus windows, and by the end of the ride you couldn't feel your toes.
  • According to St. Basil, forty soldiers who had openly confessed themselves Christians were condemned by the prefect to be exposed naked upon a frozen pond near Sebaste on a bitterly cold night, that they might feeze to death. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • The cells were frozen and stored for weeks to months.
  • Some of them stumbled back the way they had come, dragging frozen tanks and trucks out of ice and snowdrifts.
  • The US government has frozen assets worth three-quarters of a million dollars.
  • She discouraged impertinent curiosity with frozen silence and there is an uneasy feeling, as one reads, that one is prying into her chosen privacy.
  • Older people recall walking directly over the frozen snow from point to point rather than following the track of the road hidden beneath the snow.
  • One reported burn incident occurred when partially frozen chicken wings were added to hot oil in a turkey fryer.
  • Legislative and judicial elites are almost completely frozen out of corporatist policy arenas.
  • Used in ceramic tile, Mosaic facing juncture, because not bibulous, winter won't frozen, expansion, can prevent ceramic tile, Mosaic of spalling.
  • The frozen continent of Antarctica is almost equally deadly, but at the other end of the temperature scale.
  • It's the kind of ground that can remain soft even in winter, when early snows mask a far-from-frozen running surface.
  • She saw the dying and exhausted dogs, the frost-rimed, weary men; she heard the quick _crunch, crunch, crunch_ of the snow-shoes hurrying ahead to break the trail; she felt the cruel torture of the _mal de raquette_, the shrivelling bite of the frost, the pain of snow blindness, the hunger that yet could not stomach the frozen fish nor the hairy, black caribou meat. The Call of the North
  • Inevitably, after a couple of pints my carefully planned schedule of return train connections had collapsed, leaving me stranded alone at Reading in a frozen waiting room at four in the morning.
  • The frozen snow crunched under the wheels of our car.
  • The possibility of being swept away by a cumulonimbus cloud or non-English-speaking tourists drinking frozen lemonade and carrying digital cameras in pedicabs in Central Park? Storm Chaser and Tank Blow Into Town
  • She was frozen rigid like a person who had touched a high-voltage power line and could only be freed by cutting the supply. COMPULSION
  • In person, however, they have matured about as much as a sperm in a deep frozen sperm bank.
  • A / C, dishwashers, automatic transmissions, frozen dinners, and liberal theologians.
  • But taking on the grifters would destroy the show's reputation, which would mean a falloff in customers, more clems with the towners, and eventually being frozen off planet by most or all of the profitable stands that the show had developed. City of Baraboo
  • Jinx kept pacing, lashing his tail in agitation, and Elanor's eyes followed him wherever he went, though her head was frozen in place.
  • The word tinkled in her head with a supernatural echo, frozen in mystery, causing her to stir and rustle the funny papers so that she failed to hear the conclusion of her uncle's sentence: Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
  • Delicate herbs keep their flavour better when frozen.
  • Some coffees - particularly the frozen or sweetened iced drinks - can pack a powerful caloric punch.
  • We do not see that, while we still affect by all means a rigid external formality, we may as soon fall again into a gross conforming stupidity, a stark and dead congealment of wood and hay and stubble, forced and frozen together, which is more to the sudden degenerating of a Church than many subdichotomies of petty schisms. Areopagitica
  • All at once, Rena feels both like turning around to run out the door, and staring at him in frozen admiration - like a person worshipping a piece of art.
  • Hey! The milk's frozen solid!
  • All the recent discoveries about extremophiles, and especially those living in ice, raise the possibility that living creatures could remain in an arctic-like permafrost just below the Martian surface, one that changes from frozen to semiliquid with the seasons. First Contact
  • Only in the shadows of deep cold craters could you expect to find any, frozen and hidden.
  • The accounts were only unfrozen after Milne went to the Herald Sun in mid-February.
  • Beware of frozen water supplies in the winter.
  • At another - possibly on the same night - it might be minuscule portions of conch ceviche on a bed of lime and chilli, drenched in aged balsamic and served in a trumpet fashioned from the re-frozen meltwaters of Arctic glaciers.
  • If you're using a frozen vegetable package from the store, turn the heat up a bit so that the vegetables thaw and the flavour can infuse itself into the vegetables.
  • Frozen peas often taste nicer than fresh ones. The Sun
  • The sauce / soup packet is quite impressive in it's heft and the fact that it's sludge-like and most-likely perishable, which is why the product is sold frozen. Guilty Carnivore
  • … So: dusk in the frozen lake of a city park, skating behind the puffy red earmuffs and the fluttering yellow ringlets of a strange shikse teaches me the meaning of the word longing… Forgive me luxuriating, but these are probably the most poignant hours of my life I'm talking about. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • It was this inconstant wind, he remembered, that had frozen Tamara's face and nearly killed her. THE BROKEN GOD
  • I am reminded of cryonics companies, which you pay to keep your body frozen in a tank of liquid nitrogen forever.
  • Animals which are currently threatened with extinction may be saved by the use of frozen embryos and IVF technology which uses related species to gestate embryos.
  • The real future of the company, McInerney, a trained chef with an impressive résumé, implied, is in prepared foods: the sesame-marinated skirt steak, the Tobago wild blackfin tuna kabobs, the thin-crust frozen pizzas that, he said, even the staff was buying. Deliverance
  • He was so fond of a little taste every day that in the winter he smuggled in frozen hunks of it, dropping them on the hearth to thaw.
  • A meteorological screen, containing thermometers and a barograph, had been erected on a post frozen into the ice, and observations were taken every four hours. South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917
  • I think she would put the frozen fillings unthawed in freshly made crust and bake a bit longer. Peaches and Cream Pie
  • Walking over wet turf and surface soil while the soil beneath is frozen damages the soil structure. The Sun
  • Consider this brain buster: You go to a discount warehouse and buy two dozen frozen bagels for, say, $9.60. Confirmed: Shopping At Wal-Mart, Costco Doesn’t Save You Money | Disinformation
  • Ten degrees of frost had frozen the lock on the car.
  • It is the price we pay for fifty years of political and intellectual stagnation, a time when the political dynamic of capitalism was detoured and frozen onto a cold war sidetrack.
  • And the man doing a passable imitation of a frozen chunk of cheese just behind him? The Sun
  • The ground was frozen hard and was impossible to dig.
  • Place the frozen truffles on a wire rack over a baking sheet.
  • The pigs' water hose was frozen this morning and it was not fun hauling 5 gallon pails of icy water sloshing down my pant legs.
  • The limited fresh fish range is supported by a solid frozen section. Food Watch
  • They took me ice-skating on a frozen lake.
  • Up here in the frozen North it is grim, nothing but cloth caps, whippets and warm beer.
  • Because of the harsh cold weather, the once theorized Bering Strait that was thought to have frozen over to allow the primitives to cross to North America, was now again solidly frozen.
  • In winter, teams of horses dragged sledges loaded with cut logs across frozen lakes.
  • Can be used for cooking from frozen — a time-saving standby. Times, Sunday Times
  • Did I ever tell you about the time that I dreamt my mom was dead, frozen in the snow?
  • The only disappointment is the baby potatoes that were obviously frozen.
  • Beyond the monster human cyclone of a moshpit, audience member stood frozen like rabbits in the glare of juggernaut halogens.
  • Shrimp is highly perishable, which is why most shrimp is flash-frozen and held in speculation to be released as needed, he said. JSOnline.com
  • It is a kind of enveloping void that subsumes the senses into a kind of frozen present.
  • Barleycorn sends his White Logic, the argent messenger of truth beyond truth, the antithesis of life, cruel and bleak as interstellar space, pulseless and frozen as absolute zero, dazzling with the frost of irrefragable logic and unforgettable fact. Chapter 35
  • Every day she reconstitutes the frozen orange juice by adding water.
  • Last weekend's friendly at home to Oldham had to be called off after an 11 am inspection because of a frozen pitch.
  • While all our fellow students head off to South Padre Island or Cabo San Lucas for spring break, my boyfriend and myself are off to the frozen northlands of Maine.
  • The main meal is now eaten in the evening and is likely to consist of frozen or ready-made food.
  • The bonus to buying frozen food from a small producer is that you can work out where it comes from. Times, Sunday Times
  • Buy: Beans, Cereals, Tomato paste, frozen fruits, frozen vegetables.
  • The pipes have frozen up.
  • In front of the palazzo stands an age-old Kashmir cypress with its cascading leaves, like a frozen firework trail.
  • Judging by the logos, she hadn't been to Safeway for a frozen chicken. KICK BACK
  • These chunks are not pack ice formed from the frozen sea. Tuning the Rig: A Journey to the Arctic
  • Either live or frozen adult shrimp is good table fare for this fish.
  • Charity let Mandy chatter on and on, offering no comment, her feelings frozen somewhere deep within her.
  • When it's fully frozen, just "unglove" the hand, and plop it in your punch. KTVZ.com - Local Headlines
  • The comet's tail is in fact made of dust grains and frozen gases from the comet's surface that vaporise because of the Sun's heat.
  • Frozen veg can be just as good as fresh but without the added cost. The Sun
  • The processing plant now produces several types of dough and bread products, including its latest addition: a frozen cinnamon roll that can be microwaved.
  • On the way back, we stopped at that McDonald's, just to get frozen drinks to quench our thirsts.
  • The most arresting of these was a frozen landscape of pebbles with raw shrimps and strewn with wild beach plants such as sea arrowgrass, St. John's wort, Portulak and the unfortunately named scurvy-grass. Noma's Spectrum of Flavors
  • Puddles of frozen slush glittered dully in the reflected yellow light from the phony gas lamps that illuminated the brick-paved plaza. A RODENT OF DOUBT
  • The council has pointed out that its cheapest frozen meal costs only 3.30. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were able to find several different geomorphic signatures, what the features look like, and if they have frozen beds of snow, sand and ice in them.
  • He looks half frozen.

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