seize up
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That fight came to a head in April, when fears of a sudden stop to the global economy caused the Treasury market to seize up.
From Barron's
Tae recalled how his hands would seize up in the morning, unable to open, paralysed from the previous day's work.
From BBC
In 2023, Lewis Capaldi had to abandon his Glastonbury set, after Tourette's syndrome caused his vocal cords to seize up.
From BBC
By 2007, no-one knew exactly where these grenades were hidden in bank balance sheets, so they all stopped lending to each other – which saw the whole global financial system seize up.
From BBC
Her arms seize up and she struggles to raise them above her shoulders.
From Los Angeles Times
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