Definitions for freeze-up
freeze-up
freeze-up
Spelling: [freez-uhp]
IPA: /ˈfrizˌʌp/
Freeze-Up is a 9 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 18 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.
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Definitions for freeze-up
noun
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a freezing over of a body of water in an area.
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a period of below-freezing temperatures.
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the condition of being immobilized or inoperative through freezing:
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the act of freezing; state of being frozen.
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Also called ice-up. Meteorology. a widespread occurrence of temperatures below 32°F (0°C) persisting for at least several days:
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a frost.
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a legislative action, especially in time of national emergency, to control prices, rents, production, etc.:
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a decision by one or more nations to stop or limit production or development of weapons, especially nuclear weapons.
Verb phrases
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freeze on/onto, Informal. to adhere closely to; hold on; seize.
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freeze out, to exclude or compel (somebody) to withdraw from membership, acceptance, a position of influence or advantage, etc., by cold treatment or severe competition.
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freeze over, to coat or become coated with ice:
verb (used with object)
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to harden into ice; change from a fluid to a solid form by loss of heat; congeal.
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to form ice on the surface of (a river, pond, etc.).
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to harden or stiffen (an object containing moisture) by cold.
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to quick-freeze.
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to subject to freezing temperature; place in a freezer or in the freezing compartment of a refrigerator.
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to cause to suffer the effects of intense cold; produce the sensation of extreme cold in.
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to cause to lose warmth as if by cold; chill with fear; dampen the enthusiasm of.
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to cause (a person or animal) to become fixed through fright, alarm, shock, etc.:
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to kill by frost or cold:
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to fix fast with ice:
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to obstruct or close (a pipe or the like) by the formation of ice:
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to fix (rents, prices, etc.) at a specific amount, usually by government order.
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to stop or limit production, use, or development of:
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Finance. to render impossible of liquidation or collection:
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Surgery. to render part of the body insensitive to pain or slower in its function by artificial means.
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Cards.
Canasta. to play a wild card on (the discard pile) so as to make it frozen.
Poker. to eliminate (other players) in a game of freezeout.
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to photograph (a moving subject) at a shutter speed fast enough to produce an unblurred, seemingly motionless image.
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Movies. to stop by means of a freeze-frame mechanism:
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Sports. to maintain possession of (a ball or puck) for as long as possible, usually without trying to score, thereby reducing the opponent's opportunities for scoring.
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Ice Hockey. to hold (a puck) against the boards with the skates or stick, causing play to stop and forcing a face-off.
verb (used without object)
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to become hardened into ice or into a solid body; change from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat.
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to become hard or stiffened because of loss of heat, as objects containing moisture:
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to suffer the effects of intense cold; have the sensation of extreme cold:
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to be of the degree of cold at which water freezes:
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to lose warmth of feeling; be stunned or chilled with fear, shock, etc.:
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to become immobilized through fear, shock, etc.:
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to stop suddenly and remain motionless; halt:
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to become obstructed by the formation of ice, as pipes:
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to die or be injured because of frost or cold.
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(of a screw, nail, or the like) to become rigidly fixed in place, as from rust or dirt.
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to become fixed to something by or as if by the action of frost.
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to become unfriendly, secretive, or aloof (often followed by up):
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to become temporarily inoperable; cease to function (often followed by up):
Origin of freeze-up
1875-80, Americanism; noun use of verb phrase freeze up
Examples for freeze-up
Last fall, before the freeze-up, him an' me was headin' for camp about twilight.
That the freeze-up might come any day was patent, and delays of safety were no longer considered.
They were getting in from the seal hunt ahead of the freeze-up, and he was to reach home none the worse for his adventure.
In Dawson City a thousand men, with dog-teams, were waiting the freeze-up to come out over the ice.
Gold-seekers who made in before the freeze-up carried the news of his coming.
There was nothing whatever to read in the cabin, and they had been there since the freeze-up!
We started for the Klondike in the fall rush of 1897, and we started too late to get over Chilcoot Pass before the freeze-up.
I haven't been shooting any since the freeze-up because they can't do any great damage.
It is only after the freeze-up that the surfaces of the lakes and rivers supply this desideratum.
The last river boat before the freeze-up had long since gone.