Freeze
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Freeze may refer to:
Liquids turning to solids
- Freezing, the physical process of a liquid turning into a solid
- Freeze-drying, a method of rapidly removing moisture from food products
Cessation of movement or change
- Freeze (b-boy move), the halting of all movement in a clever position
- Freeze (computing), a condition when computer software becomes unresponsive
- Freeze (software engineering), a period of stricter rules for changing the software during its development
- Nuclear freeze an agreement to cease production of new nuclear arms
Music
Acts
- The Freeze, a punk rock band from Boston, Massachusetts
- The Freeze (Scottish band), a punk band from Edinburgh, Scotland, pre-Cindytalk
Albums
- Freeze (album), the tenth studio album by Herman Brood & His Wild Romance
Songs
- "Freeze" (Bloodline song)
- "Freeze" (Jordin Sparks song), a song by Jordin Sparks from her self-titled album
- "Freeze" (Pepper song), a song by Pepper from the album Pink Crustaceans and Good Vibrations
- "Freeze" (T-Pain song) featuring Chris Brown
- "Freeze" (Queen Elvis song)
- "Freeze" (Todd Smith song)
- "Freeze" (LL Cool J song), single from LL Cool J's 12th album, Todd Smith
- "Freeze" Part IV of Fear (song series) by Rush (band)
Visual arts
- Freeze (art exhibition), a 1988 art show held by various UK artists in London Docklands
- Mr. Freeze, a DC comic book supervillain
- Freeez a UK dance group from London, active in the 1980s
- Freeze (TV series), a 2006 South Korean miniseries
People
- Hugh Freeze (born 1969), American college football coach
- John Gosse Freeze (1825-1913)
Geography
- Freeze, Idaho, a community in the United States
See also
- Frieze (disambiguation)
- Deep Freeze (disambiguation)
- Freeze frame (disambiguation)
- Freezer (disambiguation)
- Freezing (disambiguation)
- Frozen (disambiguation)
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