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refrozen
  1. Having been frozen again. v

  2. (past participle of refreeze English)

Usage examples of "refrozen".

As near as he could tell so was its portside counterpart, though it was buried two-thirds of the way into the refrozen ice.

The daytime sun had softened the snow, but the chill in the air now had refrozen the surface, so that with each step, his boot stayed flat for a second or two, then broke through and sank.

The ice had refrozen during the night and a few inches of new snow had fallen.

The bowl was coated with ice, in layers that had rippled and run, flowed and refrozen along lines of force until it looked like a spun sugar castle.

These layers glistened, slick and icy, melted and refrozen several times by the spring sun.

Donning gauntlets, he wrapped in chain-mail coals from the flaming brazier already sheltered by the wall, and mortared the row in place with melt refrozen by the wind.

The red horse slowed, picking his way around the soggy places and slippery refrozen ice.

And, she suspected, the tunnel behind her was no longer open but had refrozen, sealing her here, in this shifting cage, forever.

The Queen Ship raced over the ice field, now banded with stretches of black ice where leads had opened and refrozen.

Other guildsmen with faces I dimly recognised came to join us as we walked through the coalyards and sidings, swinging their leather kit bags, crashing their boots through the refrozen slush.

The shuffling of boots had crushed and melted it, but then the sub-zero temperatures had refrozen it into an invisible, paper-thin skim of ice.