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frozen

[froh-zuhn] / ˈfroʊ zən /




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Protesters formed the letters "SOS" on top of a frozen lake in south Minneapolis, while one group marched through the streets carrying a large-scale replica of the Preamble to the US constitution.

From BBC

We stayed at the same rental as last year and this time they were extra solicitous, gifting us not one but two packages of frozen croissants from the Utah tradwife influencer Ballerina Farm.

From Los Angeles Times

He turned back to the waiting two—but they had frozen on the spot.

From Literature

They were banned from entering China, Hong Kong and Macau, their property in China was frozen and Chinese citizens and institutions were prohibited from doing business with them.

From BBC

Rodriguez said this week her government was “unblocking” the country’s frozen assets, which would be used to buy equipment for hospitals and for the electricity and gas sectors.

From The Wall Street Journal