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stiff <a stiff; stiffs> N

stiff <a stiff; stiffs> N

stiff ADJ

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medium stiff MIL

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They are typically made of stiff leather and often belted with lanyards.
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Suntanned but stiff upper lips, with jacket and tie for dinner, darling.
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The experiments included would-be car buyers who, when seated in a cushy chair, were less likely to drive a stiff bargain.
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The sparse flowers are a dark cranberry-red color, growing two or three in a whorl, on stiff inflorescences that reach 12 in long.
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It is made of powdered whiting and linseed oil mixed together and kneaded into a stiff paste.
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Towering above this industrial scene is a crane, and at its tip is a windsock inflated by the stiff northwesterly.
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Other problems persisted, such as a stiff, insensitive regulator and overall design flaws that hampered maintenance.
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It is made from silk cloth so stiff that the obi does not need lining or sewn-in stiffeners.
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The springy wire is flexible, making it less prone to damage than a stiff antenna.
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Tinsel wire is also used in power cords for very small appliances such as electric shavers or clocks, where stranded cable conductors of adequate mechanical size would be too stiff.
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