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defrost

[dih-frawst, -frost] / dɪˈfrɔst, -ˈfrɒst /
VERB
free from frost
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
Antonyms


Example Sentences

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She needs Jackie with her even if that means consuming a defrosted lobe.

From New York Times

Viruses that cause disease in humans are unlikely to survive the repeated defrosting and freezing cycle that happens at the surface level of the permafrost.

From Washington Post

Then she recommends setting an alarm for 18:00 every day to remember to get the following day's meal out to defrost.

From BBC

Place your puff pastry in the refrigerator to defrost the night before for best results.

From Washington Post

Perhaps freeze what's left over and defrost either in the fridge or using the microwave on the defrost setting directly before re-heating.

From BBC