Do you mean "metaphor"? If so, it means she was afraid--terror-stricken, even. She was so chilled by fear that it was as if her blood had turned to ice.
Froze is the past tense of freeze. Freeze means to cool something or chill it until it is hard and frozen, or, crystalized in a way, to freeze things is to put them in a freezer. Froze means you done that in the past, or, you froze it.
Frozed... I don't even think that's a word. Do you mean, if its cold outside you "freeze" Or my fingers "froze" because "frozed, "she frozed" is not a proper word.
if your mp3 player froze what do u do?
Froze is the past tense of freeze. An example sentence would be: She left her cup in the snow and it froze.
He froze in his steps just like a deer in the headlights. The water on the bird bath froze last night when the temperature dipped below 30F. I almost froze to death without my jacket. She froze in terror and then let out a scream that would curdle milk. It was so cold outside his tongue froze to the flagpole when they dared him to lick it.
Are third party exemptions froze?
if you mean after han solo is froze in carbon: luke skywalker, princess leia and chewbacca
It's past tense. infinitive: freeze past: froze past participle: frozen
One of the synonyms of the word froze is the word refrigerate. Another one of the many synonyms of the term froze is the glaciate or the phrase to ice up.
Restart your computer it should be fine
Johnny Dang's Watch Froze was created in 2008.
The past form of "freeze" would be "froze."