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His eyes had frozen over!
If that didn't definitively prove hell had frozen over, a hearty backslap at the end did.
The swamps had frozen over, and you could go farther out on them than before.
My womb had frozen over, and my amniotic fluid was slush.
I once left a wet lid in my studio, and the next morning it had frozen over.
When a delegation from the Football Association visited the city in February it was so cold the Volga had frozen over.
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"The wetlands would not have frozen over as often because the water holds more heat," Dr. Pielke said.
The freezing conditions gripping Europe have produced one unexpected upside: parts of Amsterdam's canals have frozen over, allowing locals to ice skate on the waterways.
"If Copernicus, Galileo, Newton and Einstein were testifying today," Mr. Inslee said, "the Republicans would not accept their views until all the Arctic ice has melted and hell has frozen over, whichever comes first".
Historically, the Hudson has frozen over completely only during particularly brutal winters, like the one in 1780, when the surface was solid for five weeks straight and the British rolled cannons over the ice, or 1821, when taverns were constructed in the middle of the river to offer warmth and refreshment to pedestrians.
"Is this what I think it is?" asked Whitney Evans, while Stasha joked that hell must have "frozen over".
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