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frozen

[froh-zuhn] / ˈfroʊ zən /




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Their pay has been frozen at the equivalent of $100 a year ever since flinty voters etched it into the state constitution back in ’89.

From The Wall Street Journal

The move has raised questions about the outlook for last year's US-EU trade deal, the ratification of which was frozen on Monday by the European Union parliament;

From Barron's

It was a counterintuitive choice, turning the guy who led the country in touchdown passes into a rusher whose gangly 6-foot-5 frame sometimes made it look like he was sprinting on a frozen lake.

From The Wall Street Journal

That neck pillow, when I got frozen shoulder, I was using it a lot.

From Los Angeles Times

Sunday was the test that all championship teams must pass, and the Rams did so with frozen hands and puffy faces and a will that wailed.

From Los Angeles Times