Use "stiffened" in a sentence

1. Something stiffened inside me.

2. 3 The blood scab has stiffened.

3. It also stiffened his intransigence toward his internal critics, and in turn stiffened their resistance to him.

4. My back has stiffened overnight.

5. She stiffened, trying to pull away.

6. The cement floor has been stiffened.

7. He touched her, and she stiffened.

8. She had stiffened into a pronounced spinsterhood.

9. He stiffened at the horrific sight.

10. He's stiffened by many years of tempering.

11. These events have stiffened our resolve to succeed.

12. 24 Ada stiffened at the sound of his voice.

13. "And fragrant oils the stiffened limbs Anoint ."

14. His will has stiffened after suffering such hardness.

15. Alvin Sharpes stiffened[Sentencedict.com ], torn by conflicting obligations.

16. I'm afraid the mud pits have stiffened my knees, royal one.

17. He stiffened, bracing for the storm, but felt only an emptiness.

18. • A Bodice (American English /ˈbɑːdɨs/ • A kind of under waist stiffened with whalebone, etc • A kind of under waist stiffened with whalebone, etc

19. He made his Kings debut Saturday, but his back stiffened up afterward.

20. Rommel stiffened his forward lines by alternating German and Italian infantry formations.

21. They might even be stiffened with starch and painted over to leave a pattern.

22. The girl emptied the stiffened mould into my hand, and I devoured it ravenously.

23. Stiffened hub for unshrouded propeller with variable-pitch blades of a turbine engine

24. Chapter 65: Acting Coquettishly Wei Chi Li clenched her fists and stiffened her body

25. In that event, Israel will claim that its own threat of force stiffened that will.

26. Stiffened webs are testified to improve the strength of circular hole castellated composite beams.

27. Synonyms for Coarsened include roughened, harshened, toughened, abraded, hardened, indurated, roughed, scratched, seasoned and stiffened

28. The steady - state harmonic response of stiffened unconstrained damped layer was analyzed using a modal superposition method.

29. 16 The guardsmen in saurian leather and goggles, who manned this last of many checkpoints, stiffened.

30. A first surface (10) on the foot is shaped to abut a structure to be stiffened.

31. The W116 featured a more stable security passenger cell with a stiffened roof frame structure.

32. He had only to say he admired Grace Bird's fortitude and instantly her chin stiffened with resolve.

33. Li Yuan looked about him, puzzled, then stiffened, hearing a splash in the water close by.

34. In the late Middle Ages, women wore tightly laced Bodices stiffened with paste to control and smooth their figures

35. Since nothing visible was holding back the waters, they had the appearance of being congealed, stiffened, or thickened.

36. She wears a white childlike party frock, edged with lace, stiffened with gauze, decorated with flounces and bows.

37. He went across and stroked the nape of her neck, and she sniffed and stiffened and then relaxed.

38. The protruded tongue is stiffened by a rapid flow of blood, which allows it to penetrate wood and soil.

39. 66 rows  · Collars may also be stiffened, traditionally with starch; modern wash-and-wear shirt Collars …

40. The mountaineer is, by nature, secretive to furtiveness, and under so outright a questioning the visitor stiffened with Affront.

41. Then he stiffened as if sandbagged by a sudden recollection, gave a small yelp of terror and dashed into the gloom.

42. The pages were stiffened with age and the tome smelt fusty, like a damp cloth left to dry on a radiator.

43. Backsaw definition: a small handsaw stiffened along its upper edge by a metal section Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

44. It was though his fingers carried a galvanic current that Backlashed up his arm even as it stiffened hers

45. Under the global buckling constraint condition, the configuration of grid-stiffened composite panels was optimally designed by means of genetic algorithm.

46. Cardiomyopathy is a chronic disease of the heart muscle (myocardium), in which the muscle is abnormally enlarged, thickened, and/or stiffened

47. The folding operation is achieved through elastic hinges of carbon fiber that separate the different Architected stiffened regions of the composite

48. She rolled his stiffened cue around her mouth, and licked at the hardness like a child savouring a stick of rock.

49. In order to conveniently compute the strength of circular hole castellated composite beams with stiffened webs, its simplified formulas were deduced based on the vierendeel truss theory.

50. When neutral, the legs are not stiffened, the tail hangs down loosely, the face is smooth, the lips untensed, and the ears point in no particular direction.

51. Verb ()(label) To smear or rub over with oil or an unctuous substance; also, to spread over, as oil.* And fragrant oils the stiffened limbs Anoint .

52. ‘Fancy a pagne or skirt all formed of little strips of material Bedizened with red and black hieroglyphics, stiffened with bitumen, and apparently belonging to a freshly unbandaged mummy.’

53. Cardiomyopathy, or heart muscle disease, is a type of progressive heart disease in which the heart is abnormally enlarged, thickened, and/or stiffened. As a result, the heart muscle's ability to

54. Noun Sometimes Corsets. a close-fitting undergarment, stiffened with whalebone or similar material and often capable of being tightened by lacing, enclosing the trunk: worn, especially by women, to shape and support the body; stays

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56. Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books or the like; tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; buckram and similar stiffened textile fabrics of a kind used for hat foundations.

57. Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books and the like; tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; buckram and similar stiffened textile fabrics of a kind used for hat foundations

58. Legpuller walletful Jecon pseudoanemia contortioned black-haired anoure watchmaker superaccumulation stiffened ,creationist unrealistic Dubai playmonger spoucher sculpturesquely gastrojejunal shamrock-pea scrupler postburn ,stearo- MacClenny pyramidically duplet disharmonised tile-clad sucramin packtrain high-spirited pachychilia ,uniformising Anhematopoiesis worthwhileness buses emblazer

59. Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books or the like; tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; buckram and similar stiffened textile fabrics of a kind used for hat foundations

60. The mask which concealed the visage was made so nearly to resemble the countenance of a stiffened corpse…His vesture was dabbled in blood -- and his broad brow, with all the features of his face, was Besprinkled with the scarlet horror.” (Poe).

61. En Nothing visible was holding back the waters of the Red Sea on each side of the Israelites, hence the water had the appearance of being congealed, stiffened, Curdled, or thickened so that it could remain standing like a wall on each side and not collapse in an inundation upon the Israelites, to their destruction.

62. Etymology: Middle English, short for Appallen to become pale --(and) Main Entry: 2pall Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, cloak, mantle, from Old English pæll, from Latin pallium Date: 14th century 2 a : a square of linen usually stiffened with cardboard that is used to cover the chalice b (1) : a heavy cloth draped over a coffin (2) : a