| stiff | | |
| stiff | (n.) | an ordinary man.; "a lucky stiff"; "a working stiff" |
| cadaver, clay, corpse, remains, stiff | (n.) | the dead body of a human being.; "the cadaver was intended for dissection"; "the end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse"; "the murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river"; "honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay" |
| stiff | (adj.) | not moving or operating freely.; "a stiff hinge" |
| stiff | (adj.) | powerful.; "a stiff current"; "a stiff breeze" |
| buckram, starchy, stiff | (adj.) | rigidly formal.; "a starchy manner"; "the letter was stiff and formal"; "his prose has a buckram quality" |
| potent, stiff, strong | (adj.) | having a strong physiological or chemical effect.; "a potent toxin"; "potent liquor"; "a potent cup of tea"; "a stiff drink" |
| firm, steadfast, steady, stiff, unbendable, unfaltering, unshakable, unwavering | (adj.) | marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable.; "firm convictions"; "a firm mouth"; "steadfast resolve"; "a man of unbendable perseverence"; "unwavering loyalty" |
| rigid, stiff | (adj.) | incapable of or resistant to bending.; "a rigid strip of metal"; "a table made of rigid plastic"; "a palace guardsman stiff as a poker"; "stiff hair"; "a stiff neck" |
| besotted, blind drunk, blotto, cockeyed, crocked, fuddled, loaded, pie-eyed, pissed, pixilated, plastered, slopped, sloshed, smashed, soaked, soused, sozzled, squiffy, stiff, tight, wet | (adj.) | very drunk. |
| stiff | (adv.) | extremely.; "bored stiff"; "frightened stiff" |
| stiff, stiffly | (adv.) | in a stiff manner.; "his hands lay stiffly" |
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