Froze is the past tense of freeze. An example sentence would be: She left her cup in the snow and it froze.
The word 'freeze' is a noun, a word for a period of freezing weather, or a fix or a hold on prices, wages, etc. The noun form for the verb 'to freeze' is the gerund 'freezing' and 'freezer', a freezing unit.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
a superspension is a person who freaks out when the word cheese is brought up in a sentence and if it is they will also go into suspension and freeze
For freeze like water: liquify, melt, or thaw For freeze (stop what you're doing): move For freeze (stoppage of funds): release, unfreeze
Its pronounced the same way as freeze. So it rhymes with Breeze.
breeze, sneeze, freeze, antifreeze
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Collection agencies can not freeze anything. Only courts can freeze bank accounts.
Cloudy, shower, summer, autumn.
Yes. If they are damp, they freeze. The good news is that when they freeze, they are easier to iron. Just sprinkle the clothes, freeze them overnight, and have a breeze ironing them. 1950's trick to ease laundry day.
Tonight's storm may freeze the bridges. I'm going to freeze this milk shake.
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It can takes up to 14 to 15 hours to freeze, depending on the amount of sugar you put in it. The higher the concentration of solute, the longer a solution takes to freeze. But unlike salt water, water containing sugar can freeze with the sugar trapped inside.