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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
deep-freeze .
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Examples
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Three deep-freezes in Florida in 2010 one in January and two in December are biting hard into the $9B citrus and $2B sugar farms across the state.
Dr. Reese Halter: Wild Weather Unleashed as Arctic Thaws Dr. Reese Halter 2011
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So how can a warming world, especially in the mid latitudes, be experiencing such intense periods of deep-freezes?
Dr. Reese Halter: Wild Weather Unleashed as Arctic Thaws Dr. Reese Halter 2011
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So how can a warming world, especially in the mid latitudes, be experiencing such intense periods of deep-freezes?
Dr. Reese Halter: Wild Weather Unleashed as Arctic Thaws Dr. Reese Halter 2011
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Three deep-freezes in Florida in 2010 one in January and two in December are biting hard into the $9B citrus and $2B sugar farms across the state.
Dr. Reese Halter: Wild Weather Unleashed as Arctic Thaws Dr. Reese Halter 2011
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For instance, weather reports conveniently forewarn people of incoming storms and deep-freezes.
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There were modern sinks and fridges and deep-freezes, a dishwasher and an ironing-room, all very modem and kept nicely out of sight.
The Fateful Bargain Neels, Betty 1989
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Commenting on that, Mitsubishi admits that it deep-freezes some of its catch to smooth out short-term supply, some environmentalists believe the company is attempting to corner the bluefin market and hoard inventories as supply continues its downward spiral.
TreeHugger 2010
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For instance, weather reports conveniently forewarn people of incoming storms and deep-freezes.
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She’d organized what he now thought of as the funeral food brigade when Susanna had died, enticing the women around town to pull out their standby casseroles from the deep-freezes in their garages and dole them out to Asher and the kids in a steady stream for about three weeks after the funeral.
One Season of Sunshine Julia London 2010
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Stumbling upon an article in The New Yorker about a high-tech company that extracts, deep-freezes and stores people’s souls, Paul very well might have found the key to happiness for which he’s been searching.
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