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  1. Welcome to the home of death on the web since 1994, and host of the Game of All Games: The Lee Atwater Invitational Dead Pool! It's simple, really - you just pick some famous people you think are going to die, and whoever gets the most right wins. We've got multiple games, email alerts when the famous ones hit the dirt, and tons of other sick ...

  2. Verb. The Biden administration kept in place stiff tariffs on Chinese goods instituted by its predecessor and doubled down by enacting a formidable array of subsidies and incentives of its own. Jon Sebastian Shifrin, Baltimore Sun, 26 Apr. 2024 Whip egg whites to stiff peaks and fold into batter.

  3. firm or hard and not bending or moving easily: He had stiff leather shoes on. If the dough is stiff, add more sour cream. [ -er/-est only ] If your body is stiff, you cannot move easily and your muscles hurt when moved: He was unable to turn his head because of a stiff neck.

  4. rigid or firm; difficult or impossible to bend or flex: a stiff collar. Synonyms: unyielding, unbending. not moving or working easily: The motor was a little stiff from the cold weather. (of a person or animal) not supple; moving with difficulty, as from cold, age, exhaustion, or injury.

  5. Synonyms for STIFFS: corpses, carcasses, relics, remains, cadavers, bones, corses, corpora; Antonyms of STIFFS: animals, beasts, brutes, critters, beasties.

  6. The Stiffs for 2024 For the 30th year running, we present our fondest farewells to the recently departed. If they were on any lists — or if they mattered at all in the world — you'll find them here.

  7. stĭf. Hard to bend or stretch; rigid; firm; not flexible or pliant. Hard to move or operate; not free or limber. Not moving or operating easily or freely; resistant. A stiff hinge. Lacking ease or comfort of movement; not limber. A stiff neck. Stretched tight; taut; tense.

  8. Britannica Dictionary definition of STIFF. [also more stiff; most stiff] 1. a : difficult to bend or move. stiff valves/cardboard/fabric. stiff hairs/bristles. The brush was as stiff as a board. [=very stiff] b : painful to move or use. stiff muscles.

  9. Define stiffs. stiffs synonyms, stiffs pronunciation, stiffs translation, English dictionary definition of stiffs. adj. stiff·er , stiff·est 1. Difficult to bend or fold: stiff new shoes; a stiff collar. 2. a. Not moving or operating easily or freely; resistant: a stiff...

  10. Stiff things don’t bend or move easily. Dead bodies and tree branches are often stiff, and your back might feel stiff if you sit for too long. But to stiff the wait staff is to skip the tip. Bad idea.

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