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She is equally funny in her scene at the front door, frozen like a store mannequin.
As if to underscore the point, a quite real-looking taxidermied coyote, which had once served as a prop on a photo shoot, crouched on one side of the living room facing out the balcony door, frozen in mid-howl.
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By the time I reached the exit door, freezing water was up to my shins.
Then the oven door froze open at a 30-degree angle, like Namu the Killer Whale awaiting a kipper snack.
We closed the blinds, locked the front door, froze in place for a moment when neighbors on their way out stopped at our apartment door to listen, then lifted the towel off the TV screen, pulled on our Rangers jerseys (mine home, hers away), and sat side by side on the couch, biting our nails and trying not to shout at every slap shot.
The doors froze shut and could not be opened, apparently because of a bad seal.
The River Severn iced over, while commuters were trapped on trains when the doors froze solid.
The lock on his car door had frozen and he had to breathe on the keyhole to fit the key.
Meanwhile, Marge and the kids shiver their way through a rambling sermon, only to find themselves trapped at the end since the door has frozen shut.
I had sat for hours in an unheated train — grounded at a local station because the doors had frozen shut — and observed my fellow-passengers, who sat docile and expressionless, incurious about their fate, in a kind of exaltation of uncomplaining discomfort.
I skipped upstairs, unlocked the door, and froze.
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