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frozen

[froh-zuhn] / ˈfroʊ zən /




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The two had been 14 hours into the Inuvik Weekend Warrior Fat Bike Challenge - a three-day cycle across frozen rivers, remote highways and Canada's Arctic wilderness - when they were forced to withdraw.

From BBC

I wanted to scream but I just stood there frozen, unable to breathe, like someone had cracked open my chest and scooped the air out.

From Los Angeles Times

Ultra-processed foods include a wide range of packaged and convenience items such as chips, crackers, frozen meals, processed meats, sugary drinks, breakfast cereals and breads.

From Science Daily

A final act of personal grace: I plan for dead-simple dinners — frozen pizza, or takeout — both nights.

From Salon

The civil cases had been due to go to trial at the High Court later this year, but those proceedings have now been frozen following the settlement.

From BBC