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Example sentences for "freeze"

Lexicographically close words:
freethinker; freethinkers; freethinking; freeway; freewill; freezer; freezers; freezes; freezing; freien
  1. Indeed, it had languished only when the ground was deeply covered with snow or locked so fast in the immobile freeze that steel and iron could not penetrate it.

  2. He will lose his way in the woods and freeze to death; and after all, it is perhaps for nothing.

  3. Were I to break silence Horror would freeze your blood.

  4. Man, I wuz so scared dat I seemed to freeze in my tracks, and couldn't move.

  5. He said turn us all out to freeze and starve.

  6. When your custard is cool, add cream, put all in forms, pack and freeze two hours or longer.

  7. Cover whole with a cloth and let freeze from three to four hours.

  8. Put the chestnut cream in a freezer, freeze ten minutes, then add one pint cream that has been whipped stiff with two tablespoons of powdered sugar, turn until it begins to get stiff, then add the fruits and turn awhile longer.

  9. Freeze until thick and add the stiff-beaten whites of two eggs.

  10. It takes nearly twice as long to freeze the preparation made in this way as when made with the uncooked mixture.

  11. Mash the fruit through a sieve, add it to rest of mixture, and freeze the whole.

  12. Then put the mixture into the freezing can and freeze till set.

  13. Freeze in a freezer as you would ice, but do not allow it to get too hard.

  14. Let them fellers stay out here and freeze a bit more.

  15. The cold was stinging, and one might easily freeze to death on such a night.

  16. He even cried and declared his hands would “freeze and drop off.

  17. The rivers and lakes freeze over usually in November, and stay frozen until February or March.

  18. It was all right when you tied us up and left us to starve, or freeze in that cave on the island,” pursued Master Billy.

  19. He and Billy were the last to go to bed on this evening, for it was so cold that they had gone out to the milk room to blanket all the bottled milk for fear the bottles would freeze and burst their caps.

  20. The young ice is going to and fro, but the sea refuses to freeze over so far--except in the region of Pram Point, where a bay has remained for some four days holding some pieces of Barrier in its grip.

  21. Meanwhile the sea refuses to freeze over.

  22. At present there is no hope of recovering any of the boats: as fast as one could dig out the sodden ice, more sea-water would flow in and freeze .

  23. Here the sea seems disinclined to freeze even in calm weather.

  24. As the ice had all gone out of the Strait we were quite cut off from any return to Cape Evans until the sea should again freeze over, and this was not likely until the end of April.

  25. Calm during night, sea froze over at noon, 4 1/2 inches thick off Hut Point, showing how easily the sea will freeze when the chance is given.

  26. This afternoon, all ice frozen last night went out quietly; the sea tried to freeze behind it, but the wind freshened soon.

  27. It has occurred to me that although the sea ice may freeze in our bays early in March it will be a difficult thing to get ponies across it owing to the cliff edges at the side.

  28. In the factories which freeze the water in cans there is provided a very large brine-chamber or vat, so deep that the cans may be immersed in it nearly to their tops.

  29. Oh, yes, but you will freeze if you stand still, and these billets require splitting.

  30. Could they possibly freeze while they are out, do you think?

  31. That's why I don't like to freeze to death, ma'am.

  32. I wouldn't kill a fly unnecessarily, but do you think I could stand it to see anyone in this cab mangled by a plough behind us--or to see you freeze to death if the engine should die and we're caught here twelve hours?

  33. It is our lives or theirs, that's all, and they will freeze anyway.

  34. He is so resolved in this matter that I believe he will starve and freeze before he will sacrifice principle to comfort.

  35. In summer, man was exposed to the scorching rays of the sun, and during the winter his children would freeze to death in his arms.

  36. In the first place it was necessary that man clothe himself lest he freeze to death.

  37. They bestow their pity on the dead bodies of people, and by their manner, freeze the souls of men.

  38. October 21 and 22 were days of low temperature, which caused the open leads to freeze over.

  39. The frozen moustache makes the lobes of the nose freeze more easily than they would if there was no ice alongside them.

  40. The lower temperature caused the bags, which were moist, to freeze hard.

  41. This first interview with Ethel had a distinctly repellent influence upon her; her very blood seemed to freeze under his ardent gaze.

  42. They had better not come, though; for if we would not eat them, we would freeze them.

  43. They freeze up whole engine wheels with liquid air, then put on the tires, which are not frozen.

  44. Tell that boy at the mill to freeze me up a good lot of liquid air.

  45. No, it will not freeze them into bits, but it will pretty nearly do so; and they will be obliged to sit in dark rooms and cough.

  46. Will it freeze the naughty boys into bits?

  47. I could freeze you all solid by an experience I had with an Apache who followed me on my way to Montmartre last week, but I won't.

  48. With them the seat does not break down, Nor winter freeze them, nor floods drown, For they are as light as upper air, They are as light as upper air!

  49. This cold would freeze a man in no time if he were not well protected.

  50. He realized that if he were not rescued within a few hours he would freeze to death, for no one could long remain inactive in that biting cold.

  51. If you do you'll freeze before we can find you.

  52. You get to shelter or you freeze to death.

  53. It will not avail, if in our endeavor to escape the tomahawk of Tandakora, we freeze to death.

  54. Much of the snow will melt and then freeze again, coating the earth with ice.

  55. Would you like to stay here and freeze when the winter comes?

  56. There is a hen who has plucked out all her feathers for the sake of the cock; she will freeze to death, if she is not frozen already.

  57. Will the naughty boys freeze and fall in pieces?


  58. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "freeze" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abide; appall; arrest; awe; balance; ballast; benumb; bite; blast; blight; block; blunt; brake; chatter; check; checkmate; chill; chloroform; coagulate; coast; congeal; corn; counterbalance; cure; cut; dam; deaden; deadlock; dope; drug; dry; dull; embalm; evaporate; firm; freeze; frost; frostbite; fume; funk; halt; harden; hold; horrify; ice; immobilize; immortalize; irradiate; jerk; kayo; keep; kipper; marinate; moratorium; nip; numb; pale; paralyze; penetrate; perpetuate; petrify; pickle; pierce; preserve; quake; quiver; refrigerate; remain; repose; rest; retain; salt; scare; season; shake; shiver; shock; shudder; slowdown; smoke; snap; solidify; stabilize; stalemate; stall; stand; stay; steady; stem; stick; stop; stuff; stun; stupefy; tarry; terrify; transfix; tremble; winter