We have no meanings for "freezing for" in our records yet.
1 We had both been freezing for an hour when you came.
2 It had been freezing for a fortnight past, and on that evening it rained.
3 This greeting, however, was too freezing for his effusiveness.
4 Of course, you don't get any sleep that way, but it's better than freezing for two hours.
5 Temperatures were not expected to climb above freezing for a sustained period until later in the week.
6 It's been freezing for several nights, and you feel the frost when you are sleeping in the open.
7 It was bloody freezing for me.
8 Temperatures were below freezing for much of Tuesday in Kerry and roads in some parts were in dangerous condition yesterday.
9 The temperature is forecast to remain below freezing for the next week, leaving little hope of the snow melting on its own.
10 PPE-gamma-lactam crystals were subjected to 'pH-jumps' by placing the crystals in a buffer of increased pH prior to freezing for data collection.
11 For the moment, however, we exchanged greetings and explained our tardiness: little comfort to men who had been freezing for a full hour!
12 There was not much danger of freezing for the cold weather was over, but Kennedy's Plain was never visited by the winter wood-cutters.
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