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frozen

[froh-zuhn] / ˈfroʊ zən /




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Waiting much longer carried risks that idled equipment could become frozen and difficult to restart.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ice lid contracts and expands with temperature fluctuations between night and day, opening cracks that fill with shards of newly frozen lake water.

From Barron's

In rural Virginia, dozens of young cows belonging to Chris Stem graze by a frozen pond.

From Barron's

She perhaps represents a refreshing antidote to the kind of cooks whose recipes involve complicated ingredients you have to hunt for in a deli - instead, expect to find Marmite, fish fingers or frozen peas.

From BBC

The majority of the installations include a mirror, allowing the viewer to see themselves as part of the moments “frozen in time,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times