1. thawing - Noun
2. thawing - Verb
of Thaw
Source: Webster's dictionaryMusic brings a warm glow to my vision, thawing mind and muscle from their endless wintering. Haruki Murakami
I am thawing. Laurie Halse Anderson
During the '70s, when the Cold War was still on, we invited Voznesensky and Yevtushenko to come here. We had very large readings for them. It was a way of kind of culturally thawing the Cold War. Nancy Peters
Although several powerful Siberian rivers traverse this zone as they flow northward to the Arctic Ocean, partial and intermittent thawing hamper drainage of the numerous lakes, ponds, and swamps of the tundra. Source: Internet
Additionally, units could be halted by mud ( thawing along the Eastern Front regularly slowed both sides) or extreme snow. Source: Internet
At 15, within two pages, I was utterly captivated and have never forgotten the enjoyment I got from its story of the gradual thawing of a misjudged and embittered man through the love of a child. Source: Internet