Usa "frozen over" in una frase
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frozen over
1. The river was frozen over north of the mouth, and I gingerly crossed it about a day’s ride from the mouth
2. The Great Lakes had been frozen over the most extensively since the severe 1978 freeze
3. "Keta said she was here to vacuum air out of our atmosphere because the northern hemisphere of Green Water was frozen over
4. A handful of the bravest – ten or twenty – continued on to North America, where the Bering Strait was frozen over forming a contiguous connection between Russia and what would one day be Alaska
5. The next transition took us to where Hell had frozen over
6. Hell frozen over, again
7. Hell had unfrozen over
8. The wide river was partially frozen over, making it impossible to cross
9. “Just keep going!” They dashed past an old shed and approached the frozen over Bergendal river
10. During winter, when the tribe huddled together through the long nights and the river was often frozen over, the smell was almost unbearable
11. This morning I was a bit cautious about putting on my boots, as the leather, damp from all the river crossings, had frozen overnight
12. The bush plane set down with a hard jolt upon the ice of the frozen over lake
13. “Lion Men?” I whispered back hoarsely in alarm, but the man was dead, his face frozen over with a mask of fear
14. Jordan studied his surroundings and could see no sign of recent use, the kitchen tap looked frozen over from either the weather or lack of use
15. It was frozen over, but a single hole was left for the convenience of a solitary swan
16. Baggensfjärden, Blom thought, and in fact he was surprised that the water had not frozen over, but that may have been because of the waves
17. The Brandybucks were blowing the Horn-call of Buckland, that had not been sounded for a hundred years, not since the white wolves came in the Fell Winter, when the Brandywine was frozen over
18. Besides, I was out of practice in talking to him: his reserve was again frozen over, and my frankness was congealed beneath it
19. A sea of more than two thousand miles in diameter, of unfathomable depth, (which is the case between Greenland and Spitzbergen,) and in constant motion, is not likely to be frozen over at any time