The process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid.
Become or cause to become soft or liquid.
A period of lessening tension between rivals.
1 Nevertheless there was little change in the temperature; the thaw still prevailed.
2 The thaw did not improve our military situation, but made it worse.
3 The storm died down, the thaw set in, and the snow melted.
4 Rice Energy is testing the limits of the U.S. energy M&A thaw .
5 But the softness in the Christmas air did not presage a thaw .
6 The winter was severe, and the thaw did not set in quickly.
7 Was this Fett again now, come to thaw him for more abuse?
8 Hence also the thaw in Russia's relations with its erstwhile foe, Israel.
9 If I was frozen, I'd be in a major thaw right now.
10 Carry the most thick-ribbed ice into the sun and it will thaw .
11 Everyone held their positions, frozen as if waiting for the spring thaw .
12 We always need to thaw out our wings in order to fly.
13 To use, let it thaw out and bake them in the oven.
14 The estimate excludes possible acceleration of a thaw of Antarctica or Greenland.
15 As the thaw begins, thoughts turn to the cost of the disruption.
16 By December the river will be frozen and won't thaw until April.
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