Use "grown stiff" in a sentence

1. 13 He had grown stiff beyond belief.

2. ○ Stiff neck

3. Lit., “stiff-necked.”

4. I have stiff shoulders.

5. Don't be so stiff.

6. My shoulders are stiff.

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

8. – stiff marsh Bedstraw Subordinate Taxa

9. Who's the stiff over there?

10. Bromeliad definition, any of numerous, usually epiphytic tropical American plants, having long, stiff leaves and showy flowers, and including the pineapple, Spanish moss, and many species grown as houseplants or ornamentals

11. Helen poured out two stiff drinks.

12. A stiff breeze riffles the brush.

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

14. Notes: Stiff-ironed amalgamization Bebless silhouettes

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

16. Whisk the egg white until stiff.

17. The introduction is stiff, embarrassing ; Naif.

18. Stiff-Backed definition is - rigidly erect

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

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

21. The jelly is not stiff enough.

22. She greeted him with stiff formality.

23. Her legs were stiff from kneeling.

24. Crisply adverb (STIFF AND SMOOTH) in a way that is stiff and smooth: He always wore Crisply pressed trousers

25. Ankles can become stiff after prolonged inactivity

26. She lay stiff and still beside him.

27. His manner seemed rather stiff and impersonal.

28. There is stiff competition for university places.

29. They mounted stiff resistance to the proposal.

30. A stiff collar may chafe your neck.

31. Nicely chewy and dense without being stiff.

32. He walked with a slow stiff gait.

33. Long sharp stiff spine of a porcupine.

34. A stiff whisky - that's what I need.

35. This woven silk is stiff and lusterless.

36. His clothes were stiff with dried mud.

37. One of your stiff-starched apoplectic cravats.

38. The cards were made of stiff paper.

39. Exercises For Stiff Ankles: Static Ankle Mobilization

40. Oh, poor Mummy, stiff as a rod.

41. 8 Whisk the egg whites until stiff.

42. The paintbrush was too stiff to use.

43. 2 She lay stiff and still beside him.

44. They make me look totally stiff and humorless.

45. A stiff breeze made the sails bag out.

46. The clothes were stiff with dust and grease.

47. Cis, who knew about it, was scared stiff.

48. You've grown bloodthirsty.

49. However, her brother has grown A little , which means he has grown (but less than “he has grown some”).

50. How to use stiff-Backed in a sentence.

51. Combat - snarlings and Bristlings and stiff-legged struttings

52. This tap is stiff; it won't turn on.

53. Light as a feather, stiff as a board.

54. Headaches, stiff necks. I should've thought it through.

55. She was stiff with disapproval at the notion.

56. 8 I felt stiff after a long walk.

57. The political obstacles to effective action will be stiff.

58. On Monday he will be tired, stiff —but satisfied.

59. (Note: See Broomcorns for more definitions.) Quick definitions from WordNet (broomcorn) noun: tall grasses grown for the elongated stiff-branched panicle used for brooms and brushes Also see Broomcorns Words similar to broomcorn Usage examples for broomcorn

60. ▪ Has a stiff neck or sudden severe headache

61. The affected joints may also be stiff or creaky .

62. My rheumatics has made me too stiff in th'joints. "

63. Mix the powder and water into a stiff paste.

64. She stared at him with a stiff, expressionless face.

65. If it isn't, NASA could pay a stiff price.

66. Which she held stiff-fingered with her pinkie up.

67. 27 His waterproof trousers were brand new and stiff.

68. The clothes on the washing line were frozen stiff.

69. Stiff or unnatural; uneasy or embarrassed: a Constrained manner.

70. Tomorrow, yes, tomorrow... you will have a stiff neck.

71. I couldn't make a fire, my hands got stiff.

72. Stir the flour and milk to a stiff paste.

73. They have stiff short hair with variety of colors.

74. My role changed as I've grown as a performer and just plain grown.

75. Bristle definition is - a short stiff coarse hair or filament

76. And most of us are scared stiff at the prospect.

77. There's a particular sort of twitchy, stiff arm that's characteristic.

78. You've grown, haven't you?

79. Didn't exactly sent out a welcome committee for you, Stiff.

80. The windows were stiff and she couldn't get them open.