"Stiffs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Stiffs can be used to refer to dead bodies, specifically corpses, or to describe something or someone that is rigid, stiff, or unyielding in manner or principle.
Additionally, the term can also refer to a stuffed and dressed corpse, typically dressed in formal attire, often seen in a coffin or at a funeral.
In informal contexts, it may also be used to describe people who are seen as being unpleasant, annoying, or boring, often due to their formal or stiff behavior, especially in social situations.
Example 1
After attending the high school reunion, the stiffs on the dance floor seemed out of place.
Example 2
The comedian's new routine featured a cast of colorful stiffs who were hilariously incompetent.
Example 3
In the old museum, the ancient mummies were on display behind a row of remarkably lifelike stiffs that seemed to sneer at the visitors.
Example 4
The crime novel featured a cast of sinister stiffs who lurked in the shadows, waiting to strike.
Example 5
After the taxidermist left for the day, the shop's display cases were filled with the heartbreakingly stiff forms of various outdoor creatures, all waiting to be mounted and garishly displayed.
Stiffeners are structural elements used to add strength and rigidity to a material or object. They are typically designed to resist deformation or bending, and are often used in construction, engineering, and manufacturing to improve the stability and durability of various materials, such as metals, composites, and textiles.
The verb "stiffening" refers to the act of becoming more rigid or firm, or making something stiffer.<br><br>In various contexts:<br><br> In medicine, stiffening can refer to the loss of flexibility or movement in a joint or a part of the body, often due to injury or disease.<br> In materials science, stiffening can refer to the process of making a material more rigid or rigidness in order to improve its mechanical properties.<br> In a military or athletic context, stiffening can refer to the act of becoming filled with a sense of pride, discipline, or determination, often in preparation for a challenge or competition.<br> In a stricter sense, stiffening can refer to the loss of fluidity or flexibility, as in a fast-moving liquid becoming thicker and more gel-like, or a situation becoming more formal or rigid.<br><br>In general, stiffening often implies a loss of flexibility or suppleness, and can be used to describe both physical and metaphorical changes.
verb (stiffens, stiffening, stiffened)<br><br>To become or make something stiff or unyielding.<br><br>Example: "The cold weather stiffens the back of my neck."
Stiffest refers to something or someone that is most rigid, firm, or unyielding, as opposed to being soft or flexible.<br><br>Example: "The stiflest board in the workshop is being used to plane the wood."
Rigid or unyielding in movement or manner; lacking flexibility or suppleness; stiff or inflexible <br><br>Example: She walked stiffly across the stage, her stick-straight posture revealing her embarrassment.
The quality of being stiff or having a fixed inflexibility: the stiffness of his stance made him difficult to persuade.
1. To stiffen or make stiff: stiffy something up.<br>2. (Informal) To deliberately take a long time to do something.<br>3. To make or become less flexible.<br>4. A male erection (often with a sense of criticism or discomfort).<br>5. (Slang) To make something rigid or inflexible in a situation.
To stifle means to stop or suppress someone or something from expressing their thoughts or emotions, often by force or constraint. It can also refer to to stop the progress or development of something, such as a project or a person's ideas.
To be stifled means to be restrained or suppressed, often resulting in a sense of frustration or resentment. It can also refer to something being successfully prevented from progressing or developing.<br><br>Example: "Her creative ideas were stifled by her conservative parents."
To stifle means to suppress or restrain strongly, often by force or pressure, often referring to a person's emotions, actions, or opinions. It can also mean to stop or prevent something from flourishing or succeeding.
Unbearably hot and humid, making it difficult to breathe or think clearly. (Often used to describe a very hot summer day or a crowded and stifling environment.)
Stigmata<br><br>Stigmata are marks or wounds that appear on the body, typically on the hands and feet, said to be the physical manifestation of a person bearing the spiritual marks of Christ's crucifixion. This phenomenon is considered a sign of mystical experience or a spiritual gift by some Christian denominations.