151 collocations for froze

But the sound no longer had power to freeze the blood of the trail-men.

Time.1/2 hour to freeze the mixture.

A shuffling in the long corridor behind them freezes the current of their blood.

I don't understand you at all, but I see that I have frozen your heart.

Bob Stokes froze his left foot that second week, and I was frost-bitten pretty badly myself.

The wind that blew right in our teeth, caused by no atmospheric current but by our own rapid passage, would in a few moments have frozen my face, perhaps fatally, had not thick skins been arranged to screen us.

When I was a girl we didn't know that hens loved light and heat, and all winter they used to sit in a dark hencoop, and the cold was so bad that their combs would freeze stiff, and the tops of them would drop off.

The look he gave me was enough to freeze water.

Swept by freezing winds in winter and burnt by a torrid sun in summer, their climate is as harsh as the soil is ungenerous.

He had frozen his cheek and his right hand.

It is, however, cold enough to freeze mercury, and to reduce every other substance employed as a test of atmospheric or laboratory temperatures to a solidity which admits of no further contraction.

The first scorches up the entrails as with fire; the second slays by freezing every vein, and benumbing every nerve; the third by frantic convulsions.

The cold atmosphere of Paganism froze her soul, and made her callous to wrongs and sufferings.

a storm had come which seemed to freeze the very marrow of his bones.

D'ye 'member that time w'en I froze my ear, an' he give me money to buy a new cap with ear-laps on to it?"

Before morning, another terrific storm came swirling and whistling down our snowy stairway, making fires unsafe, freezing every drop of water about the camp, and shutting us in from the light of heaven.

O! envy not the lands where Slaves reside, Though their proud Tyrants boast of peaceful reign, Where hard Oppression, freezing genial love, Performs the work of War in embryo: Let not mistaken fondness doat on Peace, Preserv'd by arts more horrid far than War! ...

Last stand of the freeze out pool.

It is so cold out of doors that it freezes one's breath even, and if the wind does not blow off this cloak, the thorns will tear it from my body.

There never was a finer thing for poor air pilots than these bottles that allow them to have a warm drink when two miles up, and in freezing temperature.

She succumbed before the cold blasts that froze her noblest impulses, and sunk sullenly into obscurity.

"I've been in his store, in the front part, where the candy isand if you go 'round when he's freezing ice cream, he'll give you a whole ten-cent dish just for turning the freezer; but Pop won't let me stay out of school to do it, and Budd don't freeze Saturdays.

Papa brought a new-fashioned freezer, that professed to freeze in two minutes.

You see, she froze off one hand, so now she can't work much, and then she froze her face, so she ain't much for looks any longerin fact, I wouldn't say Christina was much to start with, judging from the half of her face that's still goodand so, of course, she hasn't been able to marry.

Yet there was a ferocity in her that froze the cry.

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