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That's when your lungs go stiff and you suffocate.
You don't want it to go stiff!! Don't squat for a while.
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But in addition to the usual offerings at the New Jersey State Fair at the Sussex Fairgrounds in Augusta, which runs through Aug. 10, myotonic, or "fainting," goats, will be on hand in the livestock area on Aug. 9 and 10; the goats go stiff-legged and sometimes fall when excited.
Rather than going stiff".
He went stiff.
My hands went stiff and I started hyperventilating.
My mother said that when I heard those guns crack I cried and went stiff with rage in her arms.
Often the fillings were cold, the tortillas going stiff, a shame because they are freshly pressed and griddled.
On another occasion, the leg ran out of power and went stiff when she was wilderness camping, forcing her to hobble around for the rest of the trip.
After the second shot, the man went stiff and fell to the ground, dropping what appeared to be a knife as a police officer moved in pointing a Taser at him.
The silent opening battle tells it all: Grant storms out the door, she throws his golf clubs after him, he storms back to give her a shove — and over she goes, stiff as a poker.
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