Which preposition to use with freezes

to Occurrences 152%

I had no particular ties nor traditions, had no grandfather killed on the scaffold, nor frozen to death in the retreat of "La Grande Armee" from Moscow.

in Occurrences 111%

There it stood, rigid, as though frozen in an attitude of extraordinary terror.

into Occurrences 37%

The snow of the closed side is composed of coarse granules compacted and frozen into a firm, faintly stratified mass, like the névé of a glacier.

on Occurrences 32%

Gazing at his peoplehe can never tell whythe words freeze on his lips.

with Occurrences 31%

It is, therefore, clear that cold does not affect the dwellers in the sea as it does land animals, and that this must be the case follows from the fact that sea water, "propter varias quas continet bituminis spiritusque particulas," freezes with much more difficulty than fresh water.

at Occurrences 20%

The snow on the ground also settles and thaws every bright day, and freezes at night, until it becomes coarsely granulated, and loses every trace of its rayed crystalline structure, and then a man may walk firmly over its frozen surface as if on ice.

until Occurrences 8%

Let freeze until hard and serve with cake.

for Occurrences 7%

They'd like to come in, I know, because it's very cold and disagreeable outside; but suppose we allow them to freeze for a time?

over Occurrences 7%

I'll drive over 'long erbout ten o'clock an' git somebody ter sail us from here; er ef the bay freezes over 'twixt naow an' then, ter take us in a scooter.

like Occurrences 5%

Freeze like ice cream.

from Occurrences 4%

Then one morning they woke to find all still, the conflict over, the Yukon frozen from bank to bank.

through Occurrences 4%

There was nothing to eat except a few very hard ration biscuits and some eggs boiled hard the night before, and now frozen through and through.

before Occurrences 4%

White were the moorlands, And frozen before her: Green were the moorlands, And blooming behind her.

by Occurrences 4%

If it freezes by morning I will know that I can tell you the secret.

within Occurrences 4%

But my heart was frozen within me by the recollection of the awful crime that had been committed.

about Occurrences 3%

But as to such as slept with their shoes on, the straps worked into their feet, and the soles were frozen about them, for when their old shoes had failed them, shoes of raw hides had been made by the men themselves from the newly skinned oxen.

during Occurrences 3%

At Mont-Cenis, near the Hospice, is a large lake which is frozen during eight months of the year.

around Occurrences 2%

For an instant the clutch of Lowrie froze around his gun; then he twitched the muzzle back against his own breast and fired.

under Occurrences 2%

Ice is water frozen under a very curious and peculiar law.

as Occurrences 2%

" "No fear o' that," said the second mate; "they'll no freeze as lang as they're in the water.

after Occurrences 2%

Storm after storm, blow after blow, freeze after freeze; half a day's sunshine, and then at it again!

than Occurrences 2%

He had rather freeze than fetch wood, and chooses rather to steal than work; to beg than take pains to steal, and in many things to want than beg.

along Occurrences 2%

I remember that we used to cross the river, which only froze along the edges, on cakes of ice which he would cut out and pole across.

outside Occurrences 1%

Bowers' watch has suddenly dropped 26 minutes; it may have stopped from being frozen outside his pocket, or he may have inadvertently touched the hands.

round Occurrences 1%

And many a bitter day and night Have pour'd their storms upon her breast, And chill'd her in her long, long rest, With foul corruption's icy blight; Earth's dews are freezing round the heart, Where love alone so late had part; And evermore the frost and snow Are burrowing downward through the clay, In the God's-acre far away, Where she, O God!

Which preposition to use with  freezes