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frozen

[froh-zuhn] / ˈfroʊ zən /




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These lakes are prone to failing because they are precariously dammed by walls made of frozen earth, rocks and ice created by the movement of a glacier.

From The Wall Street Journal

Prescription charges in England have also been frozen, and councils will be able to give cash payouts people struggling with the rising cost of living from a Crisis and Resilience Fund.

From BBC

More acquisitions followed, as the company branched into packaging, frozen foods and flavor ingredients, all while continuing to add to its spice portfolio.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has also pledged to rebuild public services with the return of frozen E.U. funds.

From Salon

I held my palms in front of me and snarled my lips like I was frozen in carbonite.

From Literature