3396 examples of freeze in sentences

Let freeze until hard and serve with cake.

Pack in a mold and freeze until hard and serve with whipped cream.

When cool, freeze until half frozen; then stir in 3 cupfuls of whipped cream and freeze again.

When cool, freeze until half frozen; then stir in 3 cupfuls of whipped cream and freeze again.

Let freeze until hard and serve.

The pipes'll freeze.

The climate of Rome is not so mild but that wet plaster might often freeze and crack during December, January, and February.

He might starve, or freeze, or be killed pretty soon but he just felt good because he was free.

It was cold and freezing and the freeze lasted over a week.

They had so little fear of pursuit now that they cut up the body, saving the skin whole for tanning, and hung the pieces in the trees, there to freeze.

Many of the modern hotels are equipped with refrigerating plants where they make their own ice, cool their own storage-rooms, freeze the water in glass carafes for the use of their guests, and even cool the air that is circulated through the ventilating system in hot weather.

A Navajo would freeze sooner than make a fire of the logs of a fallen hogan, even though from all appearances it may have been years in that condition.

And he slowly lifted his bloody hand His aching eyes to shade, But the blood that was wet did freeze his soul, And he shrinked like one afraid.

"It's a wonder the men didn't freeze to death under the snow," said Morton.

We proceeded to the hotel, and after drawing our birds, hung them up where they would freeze that night and not be in the sun while we were shooting next day.

In a word, she was a strong and lovely symmetrya woman whose heart had not enfeebled her head, but whose head could never freeze her heart.

He said, No; we should all freeze to death, for the fire is out till Sunday evening.

I see, For which my own blind eyes would peer in vain; Stayed by your feet the burden I sustain Which my lame feet find all too strong for me; Wingless upon your pinions forth I fly; Heavenward your spirit stirreth me to strain; E'en as you will, I blush and blanch again, Freeze in the sun, burn 'neath a frosty sky.

With Crombie, and in general with the others too, twenty-seven verbs are always irregular, which I think are sometimes regular, and therefore redundant: abide, beseech, blow, burst, creep, freeze, grind, lade, lay, pay, rive, seethe, shake, show, sleep, slide, speed, string, strive, strow, sweat, thrive, throw, weave, weep, wind, wring.

Freeze, froze or freezed, freezing, frozen or freezed.

His fame would fire you, but his manners freeze; Like or dislike, he does not care a jot; He wants your vote, but your affections not.

They would go onsafe for ever, living their little pigmy lives, doing pigmy kindnesses and pigmy cruelties each to the other; they might even perhaps attain a sort of pigmy millennium, make an end to war, make an end to over-population, sit down in a world-wide city to practise pigmy arts, worshipping one another till the world begins to freeze...."

The Double-Crank wagons were on the way in with a bunch of bawling calves and cows when it came, and they were forced to camp hastily in the shelter of a coulée till it was over, and to walk and lead their horses much of the time on guard that they might not freeze in the saddle.

Well, who'll freeze to death first if you stop the factories?

Freeze, principal parts of, 61.

3396 examples of  freeze  in sentences