feeze in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Feeze (verb): To freeze or become solid due to a drop in temperature, particularly in reference to water.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden drop in temperature caused the water to feeze almost instantly.
- She watched in amazement as the pond began to feeze overnight.
- If the weather continues to be this cold, we might see the lake feeze over by tomorrow.
- He carefully tested the surface to see if it was safe to walk on, hoping it would feeze solid.
- Farmers often worry about late frosts that can cause newly planted crops to feeze.
- The sudden chill in the air made me feeze for a moment, unsure of what to do next.
- As the temperature dropped rapidly, I could feel my fingers begin to feeze against the cold metal.
- In the eerie stillness of the night, I couldn't help but feeze when I heard a rustling in the bushes.
- She decided to feeze the moment in time by capturing it with her camera, forever preserving the memory.
- When the lights went out unexpectedly, I felt a wave of fear feeze me in place, leaving me unable to move.