Examples of 'quite stiff' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite stiff"

Quite stiff: a description of something rigid, inflexible, or difficult to bend or move

How to use "quite stiff" in a sentence

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quite stiff
I am quite stiff to wear coke up the apartment.
The mixture will be quite stiff at this stage.
Is quite stiff in terms of flexibility and range.
The requirements are quite stiff financially.
I was quite stiff and uncoordinated at first.
The competition can be quite stiff.
The leaves are quite stiff and are arranged in three overlapping rows.
Your body is quite stiff.
It takes a few seconds, then they turn into limestone and become quite stiff.
I feel quite stiff.
The moon pulls up lots of juice in the stems so they are quite stiff.
Cramps are more frequent and become quite stiff when it comes to moving.
The bonding agents tend to make the resulting fabrics quite stiff.
BIOMAX tends to be quite stiff or brittle when formed into films or sheets.
Its movements are quite stiff.

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Today I feel quite stiff but not too much extra pain.
Among them is quite stiff.
Most airlines require you to wear a leather shoe, which can sometimes be quite stiff.
I am getting quite stiff.
Fines and Penalties differ between provinces, but some of them are quite stiff.
I was really quite stiff.
Quite stiff so I thought it wouldn't need wire to support.
People who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis can be quite stiff in the morning.
TQC's have quite stiff clutch pedals, I'm beginning to wonder if mine is.
When I found him he was quite stiff.
It 's quite stiff.
Harder than that . your body is quite stiff.
This time, things were quite stiff between them.
Because of the weatherproofing, the shutter button is quite stiff.
The B2B world can feel quite stiff sometimes.
Your hair is wavy, but your body is quite stiff.
The result, A quite stiff body.
Stir once or twice again - the dough should be quite stiff.
The door 's quite stiff.
Sure, in Dynamic mode, the suspension is actually quite stiff.
We left early the next morning-- quite stiff and very tired.
The staircase winds around old masts of sailboats . It is, therefore, quite stiff and narrow.
The hair is thick, absorbs plenty of water and is quite stiff and springy.
In practical terms, Sample 1 is quite stiff.

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