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stiff
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English stif "rigid, inflexible," from Proto-Germanic *stifaz "inflexible" (cognates: Dutch stijf , Old High German stif , German steif "stiff;" Old Norse stifla "choke"), from PIE *stipos- , from root *steip- "press together, pack, cram" (cognates: ...
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Stiff may refer to: Stiff, a human corpse Stiffness , a material's resistance to bending Stiff (novel) , a novel by Shane Maloney in his Murray Whelan series Stiff (film) , an Australian TV movie based on the novel, starring David Wenham Stiff (professional ...
Usage examples of stiff.
Stiff, still achy, he turned so he could run his hand up and down her back.
An announcer, his voice as stiff as his undoubted shirt, broke into the playing and announced a special news bulletin.
Straight at Ged in the small rocking boat he came, opening his long, toothed jaws as he slid down arrowy from the air: so that all Ged had to do was bind his wings and limbs stiff with one sharp spell and send him thus hurtling aside into the sea like a stone falling.
Taverik wanted to balk, shout to his father for help, sit down and refuse to move-but somehow his stiff knees bent and he stumbled, half-supported out the door.
He poured more tea and gave Matern photographs to look at: in a stiff tutu stood Jenny doing an arabesque, like the porcelain ballerina except that her leg was all in one piece.
This morning as always his New Lebanon Sheriffs Department shirt was clean and stiff as a sheet of new balsa wood and his beige slacks had razor creases.
Although his hands were still stiff with cold, the bardling managed to get his mule bridled and saddled.
The wind kept in the condition of a stiff breeze all the time, and certain oscillations of the barometrical column indicated that it tended to freshen.
The three-legged man was a tall, meek-looking person, who had bedizened himself with gorgeous garments, a great feather, and a sword so long and broad, that it differed little in size from the very thin and stiff shanks between which it wandered uncomfortably.
Perhaps that was the reason why, before she went to bed, she took a good look at it, and after taking off her straight, beltless, calico gown she even tried the effect of it, thrust in the stiff waistband of her petticoat, with the jeweled hilt displayed, and thought it looked charming--as indeed it did.
They had it all to themselves, and it was filled with things that Bernard liked--inequalities of level, with mossy steps connecting them, rose-trees trained upon old brick walls, horizontal trellises arranged like Italian pergolas, and here and there a towering poplar, looking as if it had survived from some more primitive stage of culture, with its stiff boughs motionless and its leaves forever trembling.
Flakes of ice blew about in the stiff breeze, masking his words and the frosty breath that uttered them.
Vartan absently shook his head, and Brassey, with a stiff bow, withdrew.
The Rector had meant to put the whisky in the tea, as a toddy, but he poured a stiff one now and Brat drank it.
It was a burnished brown, layers of stiff curboille, wax-boiled leather engraved with spiral designs.