thaw in a sentence

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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

  1. The sun began to thaw the frost that had covered the garden overnight.
  2. After several days of warm weather, the river started to thaw, revealing the rocks beneath.
  3. She decided to thaw the frozen chicken in the refrigerator instead of using the microwave.
  4. Emotionally, it took a long time for him to thaw after years of being guarded.
  5. As the days grew warmer, the ice on the lake began to thaw, signaling the arrival of spring.
  6. The sun began to rise, signaling the start of the thaw after a long winter.
  7. As the temperature warmed, the ice on the lake began to thaw, revealing the water beneath.
  8. After several days of unseasonably warm weather, the permafrost started to thaw in the northern regions.
  9. The farmer hoped the thaw would come soon to help his crops emerge from the frozen ground.
  10. With the thaw of relations between the two countries, diplomatic talks resumed.
  11. The sudden warmth caused the ice to thaw, revealing the ground beneath.
  12. As spring arrived, the long-frozen river began to thaw, flowing steadily once again.
  13. They waited for the meat to thaw before preparing it for dinner.
  14. The government hopes to thaw relations with neighboring countries through diplomacy.
  15. After weeks of tension, a heartfelt apology helped to thaw the chilly atmosphere between the two friends.
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