thaw in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Thaw (verb): to cause to melt or become liquid, especially ice or frost, due to warming temperatures.
Crossword clues for thaw
Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "thaw".
- Melt ice by increasing temperature.
- Make frozen water flow again.
- Warm up something solid and cold.
- Turn frost back into liquid.
- Unfreeze something with heat.
Thaw sentence examples
- The sun began to thaw the frost that had covered the garden overnight.
- After several days of warm weather, the river started to thaw, revealing the rocks beneath.
- She decided to thaw the frozen chicken in the refrigerator instead of using the microwave.
- Emotionally, it took a long time for him to thaw after years of being guarded.
- As the days grew warmer, the ice on the lake began to thaw, signaling the arrival of spring.
- The sun began to rise, signaling the start of the thaw after a long winter.
- As the temperature warmed, the ice on the lake began to thaw, revealing the water beneath.
- After several days of unseasonably warm weather, the permafrost started to thaw in the northern regions.
- The farmer hoped the thaw would come soon to help his crops emerge from the frozen ground.
- With the thaw of relations between the two countries, diplomatic talks resumed.
- The sudden warmth caused the ice to thaw, revealing the ground beneath.
- As spring arrived, the long-frozen river began to thaw, flowing steadily once again.
- They waited for the meat to thaw before preparing it for dinner.
- The government hopes to thaw relations with neighboring countries through diplomacy.
- After weeks of tension, a heartfelt apology helped to thaw the chilly atmosphere between the two friends.