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Stiff   /stɪf/   Listen
Stiff

adjective
(compar. stiffer; superl. stiffest)
1.
Not moving or operating freely.
2.
Powerful.  "A stiff breeze"
3.
Rigidly formal.  Synonyms: buckram, starchy.  "The letter was stiff and formal" , "His prose has a buckram quality"
4.
Having a strong physiological or chemical effect.  Synonyms: potent, strong.  "Potent liquor" , "A potent cup of tea" , "A stiff drink"
5.
Marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable.  Synonyms: firm, steadfast, steady, unbendable, unfaltering, unshakable, unwavering.  "A firm mouth" , "Steadfast resolve" , "A man of unbendable perseverence" , "Unwavering loyalty"
6.
Incapable of or resistant to bending.  Synonym: rigid.  "A table made of rigid plastic" , "A palace guardsman stiff as a poker" , "Stiff hair" , "A stiff neck"
noun
1.
An ordinary man.  "A working stiff"
2.
The dead body of a human being.  Synonyms: cadaver, clay, corpse, remains.  "The end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse" , "The murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river" , "Honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay"
adverb
1.
Extremely.  "Frightened stiff"
2.
In a stiff manner.  Synonym: stiffly.



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"Stiff" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Pearline" and "Planchette," tripped it respectively with the "barkeep" of the White Elephant Saloon and a Minneapolis shoe-drummer. In the centre of the floor the new plasterer and his wife moved through the figures of the French minuet with the stiff-kneed grace of two self-conscious giraffes, while Mrs. Percy Parrott, a long-limbed lady with a big, white, Hereford-like face, capered with "Tinhorn Frank," the oily, dark, craftily observant proprietor of the "Walla Walla Restaurant ...
— The Lady Doc • Caroline Lockhart

... through the passages weeping and lamenting. Some cried out for Theseus, and some said that Theseus had deserted them. The heavy door was opened. Then those who were with the youths and maidens saw the Minotaur lying stark and stiff with Theseus's sword through its neck. They shouted and blew trumpets and the noise of their trumpets filled the labyrinth. Then they turned back, bringing the youths and maidens with them, and a whisper went through the whole palace that the Minotaur had been slain. ...
— The Golden Fleece and the Heroes who Lived Before Achilles • Padraic Colum

... Henry, loudly. "I was hoping to meet you. This is my wife. Nellie—this is Miss April." Nellie bowed stiffly in her black silk. (Naught of the fresh maiden about her now!) And it has to be said that Elsie April in all her young and radiant splendour and woman-of-the-worldliness was equally stiff. "And there are my two boys. And this is my little ...
— The Regent • E. Arnold Bennett

... frock—came ashore abreast of the Martello tower. By the afternoon you could see along three miles of beach dark figures with bare legs dashing in and out of the tumbling foam, and rough-looking men, women with hard faces, children, mostly fair-haired, were being carried, stiff and dripping, on stretchers, on wattles, on ladders, in a long procession past the door of the 'Ship Inn,' to be laid out in a row under the north wall ...
— Amy Foster • Joseph Conrad

... me giving o' you orders, sir, but you telled me to lead on, and I should like to say, sir, as you'd find it better if instead of walking hard and stiff, sir, like the jollies march up and down the deck, you'd try my way, sir, trot fashion, upon your toes, with a heavy swing and give and take. You'd find that you wouldn't sink in quite so much, seeing as one foot's found its way out before t'other's ...
— Hunting the Skipper - The Cruise of the "Seafowl" Sloop • George Manville Fenn


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