[
UK
/θˈɔːd/
]
[ US /ˈθɔd/ ]
[ US /ˈθɔd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
no longer frozen solid
the thawed ice was treacherous -
no longer frozen
the thawed ground was muddy
How To Use thawed In A Sentence
- The sun at noon thawed the snow on the roof.
- Not to mention the thawed, spoilt food in the freezer. The Sun
- Or they abandoned ship altogether and slogged to shore, hoping to regain their vessels when the ice thawed.
- They were wrapped in two-ply airtight plastic bags and stored at - 20 degrees C. Before testing, each specimen was thawed for 24 hours at room temperature.
- Turkey thawed in the refrigerator can be refrozen without cooking, although there may be some loss of quality.
- We like it with fruit on it, such as thawed frozen berries. VEGAN SCOTTISH SHERRY TRIFLE; VEGAN SPONGE CAKE AND POURED CUSTARD
- I think she would put the frozen fillings unthawed in freshly made crust and bake a bit longer. Peaches and Cream Pie
- The fingers relaxed; the ice thawed. Times, Sunday Times
- Poultry thawed at room temperature may contain dangerously high levels of bacteria. Holiday Hazards
- The warmth of the restaurant and a few glasses of sherry really hit the spot, and having unthawed, we indulged in mouth-watering Southern cooking eating scrumptious shrimp and grits.