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  1. Home - ThawFund

    The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW) is stabilizing and empowering Michigan families, keeping them healthy, safe and warm. THAW, an independent 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, …

  2. THAW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of THAW is to go from a frozen to a liquid state : melt. How to use thaw in a sentence.

  3. THAW Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    THAW definition: to pass or change from a frozen to a liquid or semiliquid state; melt. See examples of thaw used in a sentence.

  4. THAW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Allow the meat to thaw completely before cooking it. The sun came out and thawed the ice. It's beginning to thaw (= the weather is warm enough for snow and ice to melt).

  5. Thaw - definition of thaw by The Free Dictionary

    1. to melt or cause to melt from a solid frozen state: the snow thawed. 3. (intr) to be the case that the ice or snow is melting: it's thawing fast. 6. (Physical Geography) a spell of relatively warm …

  6. thaw verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...

    Definition of thaw verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. THAW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    A thaw is a period of warmer weather when snow and ice melt, usually at the end of winter. We slogged through the mud of an early spring thaw.

  8. thaw - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    2 days ago · thaw (third-person singular simple present thaws, present participle thawing, simple past and past participle thawed) (intransitive) To gradually melt, dissolve, or become fluid; to …

  9. How to Thaw a Frozen Turkey - Butterball

    How to Thaw a Frozen Turkey Safely thawing your frozen turkey is one of the most important steps in your meal prep. Watch Christopher demonstrate our two recommended thawing …

  10. thaw - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to be freed from the physical effect of frost or extreme cold (sometimes fol. by out): Sit by the fire and thaw out. Meteorology (of the weather) to become warm enough to melt ice and snow: It …