Freezed vs Feezed - What's the difference?
freezed | feezed |
(dialect, nonstandard) (freeze)
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(feeze)
(obsolete) fretful excitement
a race; a run; a running start, as for a leap
vexation; worry; fret
to drive off; frighten away; put to flight
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to drive; compel; urge
to beat; whip; chastise
to vex; worry; harass; plague; tease; disturb
to do for; settle or finish
to fret; be in a fume; worry
to sneeze
to untwist; ravel out
to dawdle; loiter
(Scotland) to screw; twist; tighten by screwing.
As verbs the difference between freezed and feezed
is that freezed is past tense of freeze while feezed is past tense of feeze.freezed
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Usage notes
* Use of the "weak" inflection ending in "-ed" instead of the strong inflected form, (froze) (past) or (frozen) (past participle) is considered non-standard, though the speaker or writer would be understood.feezed
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(head)feeze
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