Learn the English Phrases "to freeze to death" and "to be frozen in time"

Read along to practice your English and to learn the English phrases TO FREEZE TO DEATH and TO BE FROZEN IN TIME Hey, I’m going to start this lesson by showing you how Canadians put gloves on with one hand. You have to use your mouth. Anyways, in this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase to freeze the death. To freeze to death. Sorry, I’m having trouble talking because it’s so cold. We use this phrase sometimes to exaggerate. I mean, to use the word death to exaggerate something isn’t very nice, but we do often use it in this phrase. For instance, if my son was going outside today without a winter hat on, I would say, put a winter hat on, you’re going to freeze to death. I don’t actually mean that he’s going to die. That would be horrible. And that’s something that I don’t even want to think about. But we do sometimes use the word death when we exaggerate. If my son was going outside wearing shorts today, I would say, put some pants on
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