Froze - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |frəʊz|  American pronunciation of the word froze
Brit.  |frəʊz|  British pronunciation of the word froze
- this word is a past tense form of the irregular verbto freeze

verb

- simple past tense of freeze

Extra examples

She called and he froze on the spot.

It snowed all night, and froze very hard.

In Canada a child's tongue once froze to a lamp-post he was licking.

The cold weather froze the water pipes.

I nearly froze to death watching that football match.

The court froze their assets.

I froze and listened; someone was in my apartment.

She froze with horror.

He froze the picture on the screen.

In 1892 it is recorded that the weather became so cold that the river froze over.

The girls froze him off when he wanted to join the party.

We froze off their offer of help.

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