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- adj. comparative form of stiff: more stiff More rigid, more inflexible, more unbending.
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“Whoever said that drug penalties need to be stiffer is a stupid shmuck.”
“Some in the garages are nicknaming the stiffer tires, “restrictor tires”.”
“This way, every year you can just add 15-20% more, like every year frames are getting 18-32% stiffer, which is why you should pay more, and your current bike sucks.”
“The nearer we approach our goal, the stiffer is the resistance offered by the enemy.”
“The larger the mould, the stiffer should be the jelly; and where there is no ice, more isinglass must be used than if the mixture were frozen.”
“The penalty is much stiffer which is one reason the penalty can seem overly harsh when compared to other incidents.”
“Less brine means "stiffer" ice that is more difficult for icebreakers to navigate and clear.”
“You may face "stiffer" opposition when you play Imagine Poker late at night.”
“The Olympus E-PL1's battery and card door is redesigned from the other two cameras, making its hinge a little stiffer, meaning it stays open better.”
“The only reason that I can think of is that a piston system doesn't add any real rigidity to the firearm (think of the SA80); while a direct gas system requires a fixed tube between gas port and chamber - giving a "stiffer" setup.”
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