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I . stiff1 [stɪf] PRID.

1. stiff (rigid):

stiff

2. stiff (very hard):

stiff
stiff competition

3. stiff (strong):

stiff
stiff wind, breeze

fraza:

to keep a stiff upper lip

II . stiff1 [stɪf] PRISL.

stiff2 [stɪf] SAM. pog. (corpse)

stiff
sztywny m. spol

stiff-necked [ˌstɪfˈnekt, am. angl. ˈstɪfnekt] PRID.

1. stiff-necked (stubborn):

2. stiff-necked (haughty):

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The springy wire is flexible, making it less prone to damage than a stiff antenna.
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We just don't get wound up with dusting down the wedding crystal, polishing the silver cruet and sending stiff white invitations.
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Platforms of his election program included a stiff defense of national interests, and 100 euro monthly support of the families with children.
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The sparse flowers are a dark cranberry-red color, growing two or three in a whorl, on stiff inflorescences that reach 12 in long.
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The common name refers to their resemblance to otters with their flat face and stiff whiskers, and the tenrecs' overall superficial similarity to true shrews.
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They are typically made of stiff leather and often belted with lanyards.
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The stems have very numerous stiff bristles and many straight prickles.
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Other problems persisted, such as a stiff, insensitive regulator and overall design flaws that hampered maintenance.
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It is made of powdered whiting and linseed oil mixed together and kneaded into a stiff paste.
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Stems are stiff, erect, up to 30 tall.
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