Sentence examples for to stiff from inspiring English sources

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to stiff

adjective

Rigid, hard to bend, inflexible.

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"He's trying to stiff us out of our pay".

Gradually beat in the sugar, beating to stiff, shiny peaks.

General Casey has been up to stiff challenges before.

In the north, the soil ranges from gravel (debris from glaciers) to stiff clay.

Companies that do not adhere to these security guidelines could be subject to stiff fines.

Nor is it necessary to stiff jobless workers to give businesses tax relief.

No luck: in March, Cuba tried the four and sentenced them to stiff jail terms.

Stir in powdered sugar and vanilla and whip to stiff peaks.

The collective finds a middle ground, becoming an undulant machine before reverting to stiff robot behavior.

In the late 1970s European workers enjoyed high labour shares thanks to stiff labour-market regulation.

3. Whip the cream to stiff peaks, then fold into the egg-yolk mixture.

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