Examples of using Stiff in English and their translations into German
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Political
The trigger is stiff.
Discover Stiff in Basement"?
This makes the tip particularly hard and stiff.
Extra stiff for fast shifting.
Tom massaged Mary's stiff shoulders.
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You drove a stiff into the FBI parking garage?
Flexibility/ windability soft more stiff soft soft.
You got a stiff, boy, you're in the right place.
Short, lightweight and stiff slalom frame.
Big, stiff and heavy means of course also more power.
Then she stood back, stiff, numb, and silent.
If you don't pay your taxes the penalties are stiff.
She's getting stiff, and will soon start to stink.
Never use aggressive cleaning agents or stiff brushes.
It was already very stiff and her hole was soaking wet.
This glue renders the yarn heavier, but also stiff and brittle.
If it is to stiff, melt it again and add some oil.
Silent the snow falls- but in Oberhausen it rested neither silent, nor stiff.
If the mixture is too stiff, add a little warm water.
Stiff armrest with curvature for arm while in lying or resting position.
If the consistency is too stiff, add a little extra olive oil.
The advantage compared to a plastic tube is, that the roller will remain stiff.
Her tongue was stiff, she drooled and she could not speak.
The soles of the boots will be very stiff, and the leather will feel tight.
Standard for stable and stiff attachments of disc brake calipers.
Somebody found an iced stiff at the metalworks, it's on Sturgeon Street.
The presentations are often stiff, the slides are just routinely read out.
Wellness Å trbské Pleso Relaxes stiff muscles and regenerates the whole bodyÂ.
Competition in the printing industry is stiff, and the demands are constantly on the rise.
The joints are relatively stiff so that one-handed opening is no longer possible.