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frozen

[froh-zuhn] / ˈfroʊ zən /




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The housing market is basically frozen as home prices have soared in recent years.

From Barron's

If everyone is bullish on frozen concentrated orange juice futures, for example, the price for them will already be high.

From MarketWatch

The UK government's English scheme will see pubs get a 15% discount from April, and their business rates frozen for a further two years.

From BBC

If it’s been frozen before shipping, then the poi clumps together and resembles paste.

From Literature

While cold-stunned iguanas fall from trees in Florida and videos circulate of frozen “exploding” trees in the Northeast, Southern California is working up a sweat.

From Los Angeles Times