Frozen with fear

Paralyzed by terror or extreme anxiety, unable to move or act due to overwhelming fright. The phrase describes the complete immobilization that intense fear can cause.

This metaphor draws from the observation that extreme cold causes physical paralysis, comparing the immobilizing effect of terror to being literally frozen. The expression has roots in both literature and the biological 'freeze' response that's part of the fight-flight-freeze survival mechanism.

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