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Filter by Meaning The judge sentenced the criminal stiffly for his heinous crime.
The cat sat stiffly, with its back arched and fur raised.
The artist painted the flowers stiffly, with bold lines and sharp angles.
The referee penalized the player stiffly, giving them a red card for a minor infraction.
The stiffly frozen food was difficult to chew.
The coach criticized the team stiffly, calling them lazy and undisciplined.
The company is being run too stiffly and needs to be more adaptable to change.
The officer reprimanded the soldier stiffly for not following orders.
The diplomat maintained his country's position stiffly, refusing to compromise.
After sitting in the same position for hours, her back felt stiffly.
The editor rejected the writer's manuscript stiffly, calling it unpublishable.
The director fired the actor stiffly, accusing them of unprofessional behavior.
The CEO criticized the company's performance stiffly, threatening to fire employees.
The cold had made her fingers stiffly numb, making it hard to open the car door.
The cardboard box was packed so tightly that it sat stiffly on the shelf.
The cat's tail was stiffly raised as it walked along the fence.
The chef criticized the sous chef's dish stiffly, calling it inedible.
The new leather shoes felt stiffly on his feet.
The robot arm moved stiffly and lacked fluid motion.
The branches of the tree were stiffly frozen in the winter.
The new employee responded to the boss's criticism stiffly, without showing any remorse.
The soldier saluted stiffly before entering the commander's office.
The guests at the formal dinner party behaved stiffly, following all the rules of etiquette.
The politician stiffly denied the allegations made against him.
The patient walked stiffly after the surgery, still recovering from the procedure.
The new shoes made her walk stiffly for a few days.
The ambassador greeted the dignitaries stiffly.
The scientist defended her research findings stiffly, despite criticism from peers.
The medicine made her tongue feel stiffly numb, making it hard to speak clearly.
The actor delivered his lines stiffly, without any emotion.
The robot moved stiffly, unable to adjust to the uneven terrain.
The lawyer cross-examined the witness stiffly.
The new employee sat stiffly in her chair during the meeting.
He maintained his position stiffly and wouldn't compromise.
The model stood stiffly for the photo shoot, trying to maintain the perfect pose.
The hiker's hands were stiffly numb from the icy wind blowing through the mountain pass.
The critic reviewed the movie stiffly, calling it the worst film of the year.
The robot moved stiffly, lacking fluidity in its movements.
She felt stiffly after a long day at the office.
The artist painted with a stiffly numb hand, trying to complete the piece before the numbness wore off.
After sitting in one position for so long, her whole body felt stiffly numb.
The teacher scolded the student stiffly for cheating on the test.
The boss held his decision stiffly, refusing to hear any further arguments.
The boss criticized the employee stiffly for making a mistake.
He walked stiffly after sitting in one position for too long.
The dancer moved stiffly in the heavy costume.
The old man walked stiffly with the help of a cane.
The environmentalist held onto her stance on climate change stiffly, refusing to entertain opposing viewpoints.
The dictator ruled his country stiffly, punishing dissidents severely.
The plastic sheet was cut stiffly to match the window frame.
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