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Filter by Meaning The thaw in the Arctic region is causing concerns about rising sea levels.
The city's infrastructure was strained during the thaw as the drainage systems struggled to handle the excess water.
The politician's stance on the issue began to thaw as public opinion shifted.
After years of estrangement, the siblings' relationship finally began to thaw during a family gathering.
The hotel provided a hairdryer to help guests thaw the frozen hairdryer in their room.
He poured hot water on the windshield to thaw the frost.
The repairman applied heat to thaw the frozen air conditioner.
I used a blow dryer to thaw the frozen lock on my car door.
The scientist used a microwave to thaw the frozen samples.
The pilot had to thaw the frozen fuel lines before takeoff.
I had to restart my computer to thaw the frozen screen.
I had to reboot my computer to thaw the frozen screen.
The software update is expected to thaw the freezing issue in the program.
We left the meat out on the counter to thaw before cooking it.
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