stiffly

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English - Turkish
dimdik
stiff
{s} katı

Yumurta beyazlarını katılaşana kadar çırpın. - Beat the egg whites until stiff.

Ben biraz katı hissettim. - I felt a little stiff.

stiff
çetin
stiff
{s} sert

Benim kötü bir sert ensem var. - I have a bad stiff neck.

Tom'un ense sertliği var. - Tom has a stiff neck.

stiff
(Argo) çakırkeyif
stiff
{s} gergin

Oğullarıyla uzun bir yürüyüş yaptığında o hamlamıştı ve ertesi gün gergin ve ağrılıydı. - He was out of shape when he took a long hike with his sons, and he was stiff and sore the next day.

Biraz gergin hissediyorum. - I'm feeling a bit stiff.

stiff
{i} ölü

Dün bir maraton koştu. O bugün ölü gibi. - She ran a marathon yesterday. She is stiff today.

stiff
kati
stiff
aşırı
stiff
eğilmez
stiff
leş
stiff
soğuk (davranış)
stiff
müşkül
stiff
kaskatı
stiff
pahalı
stiff
tutulmak
stiff
(Argo) kafası dumanlı
stiff
kuvvetli
stiff
yüksek

Sami hizmeti için yüksek bir fiyat ödedi. - Sami has paid a stiff price for his service.

stiff
gergin (kas)
stiff
ceset
stiff
güç
stiff
soğuk
stiff
tutulmuş
stiff
şiddetli
stiff
pekişmiş
stiff
sıkı

Muhtemelen çok sıkılmışsın. - You're probably bored stiff.

stiff
kasılmış
stiff
çok yüksek
stiff
resmi
stiff
aşırı yüksek
stiff
(Mühendislik) bükülmez
stiff
{s} sarhoş
stiff
baş belâsı
stiff
{s} koyu
stiff
ağır
stiff
{s} zor
stiff
{s} içkili
stiff
pek
stiff
{s} koyu, koyu bir kıvamda olan
stiff
{i} kurban
stiff
kuvve
stiff
zorlanmış
stiff
{i} sahte para
stiff
{s} katı, sert (bir şey)
stiff
{s} dik

Tom dik kafalı yaşlı bir adam. - Tom's a stiff-necked old man.

stiff
{i} suç ortağı
stiff
{s} kabul edilemez
stiff
{s} resmi, soğuk (davranış). i
stiff
{s} fahiş
stiff
{s} alkollü
stiff
{s} zorlu
stiff
{s} zoraki
stiff
{s} sarp
stiff
dinç
stiff
{s} yoğun
stiff
{i} sahte banknot
stiff
rüzgâra dayanıklı
stiff
eğrilmez
stiff
{s} absürd
stiff
{s} inanılmaz
English - English
In a stiff manner
in a stiff manner; "his hands lay stiffly
{a} stubbornly, inflexibly, rigidly
rigidly, in a stiff manner
in a stiff manner; "his hands lay stiffly"
in a rigid manner; "the body was rigidly erect"; "ge sat bolt upright"
In a stiff manner}
stiff
dead, deceased
stiff
Of policies and rules and their application and enforcement, inflexible
stiff
potent

A stiff drink; a stiff dose; a stiff breeze.

stiff
Of muscles, or parts of the body, painful, as a result of excessive, or unaccustomed exercise

My legs are stiff after climbing that hill yesterday.

stiff
Of a penis, erect
stiff
To fail to pay that which one owes (implicitly or explicitly) to another, especially by departing hastily

Then he stiffed the waiter with a cheap tip.

stiff
A person who leaves (especially a restaurant) without paying the bill
stiff
not moving or operating freely; "a stiff hinge"
stiff
{a} stubborn, harsh, strong, hard, thick, formal
stiff
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
Not easily bent; not flexible or pliant; not limber or flaccid; rigid; firm; as, stiff wood, paper, joints
stiff
an ordinary man; "a lucky stiff"; "a working stiff"
stiff
A hand that could go bust by adding one more card For example any hard 12-16 combination is a stiff
stiff
in a rigid state; thoroughly, completely
stiff
very drunk
stiff
an ordinary man; "a lucky stiff"; "a working stiff" lacking ease in bending; not limber; "a stiff neck"; "stiff joints"; "stiff hairs" hard to overcome or surmount; "a stiff hike"; "a stiff exam"; "an uphill battle against a popular incumbant" not moving or operating freely; "a stiff hinge" powerful; "a stiff current"; "a stiff breeze"; "a stiff drink" extremely; "bored stiff"; "frightened stiff
stiff
Something that is stiff is firm or does not bend easily. His waterproof trousers were brand new and stiff Clean the mussels with a stiff brush under cold running water. = rigid + stiffly stiff·ly Moira sat stiffly upright in her straight-backed chair
stiff
A cadaver, a dead person
stiff
A person who is deceived, as a mark or pigeon in a swindle
stiff
Harsh, severe
stiff
Not liquid or fluid; thick and tenacious; inspissated; neither soft nor hard; as, the paste is stiff
stiff
(noun) A wrestler who moves very stiffly in the ring and just doesn't look good, or just an untalented wrestler (adjective) Used to describe a move, such as a punch or a kick, that is delivered with such force that it looks especially realistic
stiff
the dead body of a human being
stiff
Unyielding, closed; dumb
stiff
{i} (Slang) corpse, dead body; overly formal or priggish person; fellow, regular person; drunk
stiff
hard to overcome or surmount; "a stiff hike"; "a stiff exam"; "an uphill battle against a popular incumbant"
stiff
extremely; "bored stiff"; "frightened stiff
stiff
Of a person, formal in behavior, unrelaxed
stiff
Chops, hits or moves which cause real injury (though perhaps not more than a welting up of the opponent ) Big Van Vader has a reputation as a stiff worker Not a shoot, but almost
stiff
powerful; "a stiff current"; "a stiff breeze"; "a stiff drink"
stiff
rigidly formal; "a starchy manner"; "the letter was stiff and formal"; "his prose has a buckram quality"
stiff
of a collar; standing up rather than folded down; "an uncomfortable standup collar"; "a stiff collar"
stiff
Stiff behaviour is rather formal and not very friendly or relaxed. They always seemed a little awkward with each other, a bit stiff and formal. + stiffly stiff·ly `Why don't you borrow your sister's car?' said Cassandra stiffly. a stiffly worded letter of complaint
stiff
(also "stick it, stoney") to put a shot close to the hole Example: I just knew she was going to knock it stiff/stick it/hit it stoney
stiff
Said of a vessel that is not easily heeled and returns quickly to the vertical, when heeling force is removed
stiff
Firm; strong; violent; difficult to oppose; as, a stiff gale or breeze
stiff
An I O U ; a bill of acceptance “Hard,” means hard cash “Did you get it stiff or hard?” means by an I O U or in cash Of course “stiff” refers to the stiff interest exacted by money lenders “His `stiff' was floating about in too many directions, at too many high figures ”- Ouida: Under Two Flags, chap vii
stiff
Of muscles, or parts of the body, painful, as a result of excessive, or unaccustomed excercise
stiff
A stiff drink is a large amount of a strong alcoholic drink. a stiff whisky. = large
stiff
Very large, strong, or costly; powerful; as, a stiff charge; a stiff price
stiff
adj chops, hits or moves which cause real injury (though perhaps not more than a welting up of the opponent ) Big Van Vader has a reputation as a stiff worker Not a shoot, but almost
stiff
An average person, usually male, of no particular distinction, skill, or education, often a working stiff or lucky stiff
stiff
extremely; "bored stiff"; "frightened stiff"
stiff
hand totals of 12, 13, 14, 15 or 16
stiff
{s} difficult to bend, rigid; stubborn; strong; awkward; hard, difficult; thick; high, expensive
stiff
If you are stiff, your muscles or joints hurt when you move, because of illness or because of too much exercise. The Mud Bath is particularly recommended for relieving tension and stiff muscles I'm stiff all over right now -- I hope I can recover for tomorrow's race. + stiffly stiff·ly He climbed stiffly from the Volkswagen
stiff
Of an object, rigid, hard to bend, inflexible
stiff
in a stiff manner; "his hands lay stiffly"
stiff
Something such as a door or drawer that is stiff does not move as easily as it should. Train doors have handles on the inside. They are stiff so that they cannot be opened accidentally
stiff
Bearing a press of canvas without careening much; as, a stiff vessel; opposed to crank
stiff
Stiff can be used to mean difficult or severe. The film faces stiff competition for the Best Film nomination Under Greece's stiff anti-drugs laws they could face twenty years in jail
stiff
emphasis If you are bored stiff, worried stiff, or scared stiff, you are extremely bored, worried, or scared. Anna tried to look interested. Actually, she was bored stiff Stiff is also an adjective. Even if he bores you stiff, it is good manners not to let him know it
stiff
Not natural and easy; formal; constrained; affected; starched; as, stiff behavior; a stiff style
stiff
Used to describe the wrestler or the manuevers that are performed by that wrestler when these manuevers are performed without enough leniancy
stiff
Harsh; disagreeable; severe; hard to bear
stiff
lacking ease in bending; not limber; "a stiff neck"; "stiff joints"; "stiff hairs"
stiff
Not easily subdued; unyielding; stubborn; obstinate; pertinacious; as, a stiff adversary
stiff
(aka: "stick it", "stoney") to put a shot close to the hole Example: "I just knew she was going to knock it stiff/stick it/hit it stoney "
stiffly
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