WordNet
n. food preserved by freezing [syn: frozen food]
Usage examples of "frozen foods".
They'd disposed of the perishables, of course, and that was what they stocked up on now: milk, eggs, cheese, ice cream, and frozen foods of all kinds.
He inserted it in a large Ziplock plastic bag, sealed it against moisture, and put it in the freezer half of the refrigerator, among packages of frozen foods.
Cascades of unsecured objects came bouncing past, everything from flashlights to clothes to frozen foods—.
Another shopper fell asleep on the frozen foods aisle's cold white floor.
The two females went into action as soon as they parked, offloading and setting up two large tents, connecting them into some sort of control boxes buried in the ground, then setting up what proved to be an ingeniously designed portable kitchen including refrigerated and frozen foods, cold drinks, and everything else they needed.
He'd managed to fix it quickly the morning after the attack and keep his frozen foods from spoiling.
He was grateful for that, because he was sure there were no places left where he could get more frozen foods now that electricity was gone from the city.
He'd had to deal with some heavyweight executives in his tenure at Bambino Frozen Foods, but nothing like those guys.
A program that had showed how the root invention of refrigeration had led to both frozen foods and ICBMs.
I just asked the night man there to call the police and then I sat down on the floor next to the frozen foods until your deputy arrived.