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freeze-up
[freez-uhp]
noun
a freezing over of a body of water in an area.
a period of below-freezing temperatures.
the condition of being immobilized or inoperative through freezing.
car engine freeze-up in winter.
freeze-up
noun
a period of freezing or extremely cold weather
the freezing of lakes, rivers, and topsoil in autumn or early winter
the time of year when this occurs
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of freeze-up1
Example Sentences
This is partly as a result of a late freeze-up of ice around Hudson Bay, with unusually warm ocean waters taking a long time to cool down.
Were it not for one very, very bad freeze-up on camera, in fact, he might still be on the campaign trail telling us that today.
After the freeze-up in July, CNN reported McConnell fell two other times this year.
After last week’s freeze-up, the attending physician to Congress cleared McConnell to continue with his planned schedule.
Republican Rep. Jim Banks posted a picture on X, formerly Twitter, showing Mr. McConnell chatting with him at his fundraiser, just hours after the freeze-up.
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