stiff|stiffs in English

noun

[stɪf]

(Slang) corpse, dead body; overly formal or priggish person; fellow, regular person; drunk

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1. Two dead stiffs.

2. Instead of working stiffs, we get craftsmen.

3. His business tactics outraged the stiffs of the UK establishment.

4. ○ Stiff neck

5. Lit., “stiff-necked.”

6. I have stiff shoulders.

7. Don't be so stiff.

8. My shoulders are stiff.

9. I peek inside the shed and there, stacked like lawn chairs, are three more caribou stiffs.

10. A stiff yard broom and a small stiff hand brush will remove most of the debris.

11. – stiff marsh Bedstraw Subordinate Taxa

12. Who's the stiff over there?

13. Helen poured out two stiff drinks.

14. A stiff breeze riffles the brush.

15. Books similar to Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers

16. Notes: Stiff-ironed amalgamization Bebless silhouettes

17. Leyland rose, stiff, self-conscious, afraid.

18. Whisk the egg white until stiff.

19. The introduction is stiff, embarrassing ; Naif.

20. Stiff-Backed definition is - rigidly erect

21. I’ve joined the stiff-necked generation.

22. Your body's stiff, your elbow's locked.

23. The jelly is not stiff enough.

24. She greeted him with stiff formality.

25. Her legs were stiff from kneeling.