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Synonyms:
- rime, cut out, stamp out, nip, direction, demarcation, fall behind, corrupt, nuclear winter, close, decode, falter, abort, blockade, downspout, shut off, a nip in the air, limitation, animation, cold, clog, block off, crash, chill, obstruct, icicle, congeal, kill off, squeeze out, boot, lug, irradiate, stop dead, bar, dub over, emulate, melt away, end, bottle, frozen, frozenness, forget, fix, frigidity, immobilize, dishearten, dampen, kibosh, terminate, draw a blank, close up, stymy, snap, go off, stay, depress, be/get bogged down, check, cold wave, conserve, stuff, dry, archive, interfere with, stall, come to rest, obturate, coolness, direct, pierce, black ice, break, cool, break down, freeze up, glare ice, frost, shivery, be getting/going nowhere fast, freeze down, blockage, tread water, go down, cut into, immobilise, stoppage, marinate, cesspit, burn out, occlude, cutaway, bank, restriction, hinder, set aside, halt, gelidity, marginalization, can, hoar, dub out, hard, petrify, stiffen, pull to a stop/halt, freezing, cutoff, ice, deep freeze, culvert, ice over, sharp, frosty, parry, coldness, display, trap, freeze out, discourage, homogenize, run down, bite, flash-freeze, conduit, dehydration, come to a full stop, choke up, numb, curtailment, cure, dub in, thaw, heat, pause, block, dub, cold snap, not be getting/going anywhere, icy, refrigerate, hold, mummify, blank out, airlock, cut, hold back, frostiness, debar, regulation, stop, stymie, suspend, quick-freeze, dehydrate, back up, lose out, embalm, come to a stop, block up, wind chill, kill, lag, preserve, constriction, hitch, chilled/frozen to the bone, buffer, containment, cease, embarrass, deliver, solidify, cutting room, iciness, jam, warm, bitterness, melt, suppress, deflect, be no further forward, harden, not move a muscle, cold spell, briskness, carry, arrest, pin, fail, barricade, defrost, impede, icing, hoarfrost, control
Examples:
- - " It would take a good deal of cold weather to freeze her," he said to himself; and he was right. - "Winter Fun", William O. Stoddard
- - Yer hair'll stand right on end, an' yer blood'll about freeze in yer veins. - "Jess of the Rebel Trail", H. A. Cody
- - In vain a seraph's hand had raised The mask from Falsehood's fatal brow; And still as fondly I had gazed On looks that freeze to marble now. - "The Poetical Works of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart. M.P.", Edward Bulwer Lytton