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frozen

If something is frozen it is very cold. Can you get some frozen peas out of the freezer? I need some gloves. My hands are frozen. If something is frozen it is solid and can't move.

frozen

turned into ice; affected by freezing or by long and severe cold the frozen North frozen pipes children skating on a frozen brook (= rooted) absolutely still frozen with horror they stood rooted in astonishment (= frigid, frosty, glacial, icy, wintry) devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain a frigid greeting got a frosty reception a frozen look on their faces a glacial handshake icy stare wintry smile not thawed not convertible to cash frozen assets (= fixed) incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g frozen prices living on fixed incomes (used of foods) preserved by freezing sufficiently rapidly to retain flavor and nutritional value frozen foods

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Simple sentences

My fingertips are frozen.
We were nearly frozen to death.
The boat was frozen in.
Bring the frozen fish here.
The night was so chilly that when I returned I was almost frozen.
They say that since it was bitterly cold in Northern Europe that winter, many people were frozen to death.
The meat is frozen.
How many minutes shall I boil this frozen asparagus?
The lake was frozen.
I hung the laundry out to dry last night and by morning it had frozen hard as a rock.
The children took their ice skates and made for the frozen pond.
To avoid spoiling, fish caught far out at sea are immediately cooled or even frozen.
I'm dying for frozen yogurt.
It being awfully cold, the party were almost frozen to death.
It's so cold that the river has frozen over.
I was frozen to the bone.
I always buy fresh vegetables instead of frozen ones.
Frost is frozen dew.
The pond has frozen over.
The pond was frozen hard.
My computer has frozen.

Movie subtitles

This frozen block of sand has all of the grains of sand locked together.
They can't move around and interact, just the same way that on a frozen world, the atoms and molecules can't move around and interact to form the chemistry necessary for life.
Phoenix dug down into the dirt, and after only a couple of inches, uncovered crystals of frozen water.
And scientists are also excited about what they believe to be an ocean underneath the surface of Jupiter's frozen moon, Europa.
What do we have? A frozen kidney.
Their feet are frozen. - Mm-hmm.
By order of Phoebes, snow is falling from all quarters, covering the ground with its white coat. The cold becomes unbearable. So the unfortunate voyagers wake up half-frozen.
Fjords and sounds were now open far out to sea. But the inlet where his ship was iced in showed no channels -- it was frozen solid.
And out of a dream in that frozen waste, a city grew. And humanity warmed it with living, loving and desiring.
And with the last of his strength, he holds his friend, long since frozen.
A peaceful calm settles upon the frozen world, and upon the soul of Diotima, who at last learns the fate of her beloved.
After the storm the top of the frozen Yukon was left covered with water.
Fingers frozen stiff on the helm.
But there aren't any other places, and I'm frozen.
But the inlet where his ship was iced in showed no channels -- it was frozen solid.
I always thought polar bears lived in the frozen north.
Frozen north, my eye!
Well, then leave me a blanket! I'm frozen.
I've starved and frozen many a time, but things always turned out fine.
Say, when he comes in, let's put on frozen faces.
I'm frozen with cold.
I'm frozen.
Indeed, Your Highness, the rivers are still frozen. and will be until some time after we've arrived.
Wait till dark. I'm frozen, I must move about.
This ice is so cold, my hands are frozen.
It was typical of the man that one leg being frozen and there being no doctors here, he amputated the leg himself.
A frozen kidney.
You frozen-faced flatfoot.
No - these are frozen remains of the Moon's atmosphere!
You frozen-faced old.
Don't sit there like a frozen robin.
His legs were frozen to the bone.
It's better with a girl than without one. You would have frozen to death.
I'd like to have seen the expression on his face when he found his account was frozen.
Frozen joy.
You look frozen.
His feet are frozen.
I have remained frozen, hoping, you know?
I was frozen, my heart didn't beat and death never came.

News and current affairs

Indeed, the credit channel is frozen and velocity has collapsed, with banks hoarding increases in base money in the form of excess reserves.
Jamaica, say, does not produce frozen salmon or hockey players because investing in industries such as citrus fruit and tourism provides far more certain profits.
Their expressions were as frozen as the ground outside.
These accounts should be frozen, despite the difficulty in doing so in a world rife with secret banking and nominee accounts that disguise true ownership.
These are frozen and many if not most are discarded.
For example, when we talk about American lifestyles needing five planets, we assume that technology is frozen, whereas it is likely that worldwide land-use productivity will increase dramatically.
If they fail to work together to stem the revival of bitter historical disputes, their relationship will remain frozen, playing into China's hands.
When John Maynard Keynes talked of persistent under-employment, he did not mean that, following a big shock, economies stay frozen at one unchanging level of depressed activity.
Central and Eastern Europe was never only a place of right and left dictatorships, of ethnocentrism and xenophobia, of perpetual and frozen conflicts, as some now caricature it.
Again, despite a rising chorus of concern from researchers, political markets have seemed frozen.
Such uncertainty can lead to a frozen state of near-entropy.
Ironically, the Israelis and the world community, which had basically frozen Palestinian finances, wanted Abbas to continue to control the security forces, despite Fatah's loss in the parliamentary elections.
This process was largely frozen during the five decades of the Cold War.
Like Princess Anna in Frozen, it will take time for markets to recognize that their relationship with the Fed is changing (and should change); and, similar to the movie, some sort of shock may be involved in socializing the new understanding.
But areas that used to be frozen are now thawing, releasing methane and thus contributing to further warming - and to further thawing, which releases more methane.
Bilateral relations were frozen.
Such a project would flourish in a scientific establishment that is maturing, rather than frozen in its methods.
While Saddam gave oil contracts to French, Russian, and Chinese oil firms, UK firms such as BP were frozen out.
As a result, more money than ever is now frozen or inactive in China.
The exchange rate was actually frozen during the financial crisis, but has been allowed to increase since the summer of 2010.
Today, there is one Scottish Conservative MP out of 59 in the UK Parliament, a mark of how the Tories have allowed themselves to be frozen out of some parts of the country.
Countries that repeatedly ignore recommendations for reducing excessive deficits, and those that manipulate official statistics, should have their EU funds frozen and their voting rights suspended.
The foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan met in New Delhi recently, after a gap of more than 15 months, the terrorist attacks of November 11, 2008 having frozen bilateral relations between the two countries in suspicion and mutual recrimination.
During last year's eight-month revolution, the NTC concentrated on overthrowing Qaddafi, gaining international recognition, and securing access to frozen Libyan assets.

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