frozenverb
uk/ˈfrəʊ.zən/us/ˈfroʊ.zən/past participle of freeze verb
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Precipitation: snow & ice
- crevasse
- freeze
- freezing
- frost
- frosty
- glacial
- glaciation
- ground frost
- hailstorm
- hoarfrost
- ice cap
- Jack Frost
- moraine
- pack ice
- permafrost
- slushy
- snow line
- snowdrift
- snowfall
- snowflake
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frozenadjective
uk/ˈfrəʊ.zən/us/ˈfroʊ.zən/B1 (of water) turned into ice, or (of food) preserved by freezing:
They skated over the frozen lake.
We don't have any fresh vegetables, only frozen peas.
B1 If a person, or a part of their body is frozen, they are very cold:
I'm frozen - could you close the window?
After walking through the snow, my feet were frozen stiff.
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- It's usually cheaper to buy frozen meat.
- She pulled a ready-made frozen meal from the freezer.
- Frozen vegetables can be cooked quickly and don't generally need any preparation.
- Leave that frozen chicken to thaw in the fridge, would you?
- There was a frost last night. Look - the puddles in the street are frozen.
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Preserving & storing food
- bin
- bread basket
- bread bin
- brine
- caddy
- defrost
- dried
- foil
- food technology
- freeze
- freeze-dry
- glacé
- preserve
- processed
- reconstitute
- refrigerate
- saltpetre
- souse
- Tupperware
- vacuum-packed
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Precipitation: snow & ice
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