Deepfreeze
Americannoun
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a type of refrigerator in which food, etc, is stored for long periods at temperatures below freezing
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storage in or as if in a deepfreeze
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informal a state of suspended activity
verb
Example Sentences
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At the same time, a host of kitchen aids, from dishwashers, pressure cookers, blenders and Deepfreeze units to the latest nonstick Teflon pans, were taking the drudgery out of cooking.
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Last year, he spent $3,000 remodeling his kitchen�an electric stove, automatic dishwashing machine, a big Deepfreeze, a whole set of fancy kitchen cabinets.
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He was gravely received on the quarterdeck by Rear Admiral George J. Dufek, got an illustrated lecture on the Glacier's part in Operation Deepfreeze, and a copy of R. B. Robertson's 1954 bestselling memoir.
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Mrs. C. T. Higgins of Portland, Ore., who four years ago had the city's first private, backyard underground shelter, granted that the family had been thinking about converting it into a walk-in Deepfreeze.
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This is Operation Deepfreeze '61�the fanciest assault ever mounted against-the forbidding, frozen land on the earth's underside.
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