Word Network: freeze

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blizzard

A severe snowstorm characterized by very strong winds and low visibility over an extended period. In a metaphorical sense, it refers to an overwhelming or confusing mass of something that arrives suddenly, such as data or paperwork.

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cold

Having a very low temperature or lacking warmth. It can describe the atmosphere, an object, or the physical sensation a person feels when they lose body heat.

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frosty

Describes weather or objects that are very cold and covered in a thin layer of ice crystals. It also refers to a person's behavior or a social atmosphere that is unfriendly, cold, or lacking in warmth.

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frozen

Frozen means very cold, to the point where a liquid has turned into a solid (like ice). It can also describe something that is unable to move or change, often due to fear or shock. For example, 'The water in the pond was frozen solid' or 'She was frozen with fear when she saw the snake.'

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chilly

Unpleasantly cold.

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snow

Snow consists of soft, white flakes of frozen water that fall from the sky during cold weather. It accumulates on the ground as a white layer and is a common feature of winter in many parts of the world.

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thaw

A thaw is a period of warmer weather when snow and ice begin to melt. It marks the transition from freezing temperatures to warmer ones, often seen at the end of winter.

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winter

Winter is the coldest season of the year, occurring between autumn and spring. It is characterized by lower temperatures, shorter days, and in many regions, ice and snow.

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