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WAYLAND, MA — Wayland residents will vote on May 4 on several local offices, including two open seats on the Board of Health, and resident Katie Stiff has announced her candidacy. Stiff, who works as ...

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The meaning of STIFF is not easily bent : rigid. How to use stiff in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Stiff.

STIFF definition: 1. firm or hard: 2. not easily bent or moved: 3. If you are stiff or part of your body is stiff…. Learn more.

Stiff, the least specific, refers to what can be flexed only with difficulty (a brush with stiff bristles); with reference to persons it often suggests a lack of ease, cold formality, or fixity, as of purpose: "stiff in opinions" (John Dryden).

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If you are stiff, your muscles or joints hurt when you move, because of illness or because of too much exercise. Massage will relieve tension and stiff muscles. I'm stiff all over right now–I hope I can recover for tomorrow's race.

stiff (third-person singular simple present stiffs, present participle stiffing, simple past and past participle stiffed) To fail to pay that which one owes (implicitly or explicitly) to another, especially by departing hastily.

stiff /stɪf/ adj., -er, -est, n., adv., v. rigid or firm: a stiff collar. not moving or working easily: The garage door handle gets stiff in the cold. (of a person or animal) moving with difficulty or with pain, as from cold, age, etc.: He was stiff from back pain. powerful: stiff winds.