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Stiffening   /stˈɪfənɪŋ/  /stˈɪfnɪŋ/   Listen
Stiffening

noun
1.
The act of becoming stiff.
2.
The process of becoming stiff or rigid.  Synonyms: rigidification, rigidifying.



Stiffen

verb
(past & past part. stiffened; pres. part. stiffening)
1.
Become stiff or stiffer.
2.
Make stiff or stiffer.
3.
Restrict.  Synonyms: constrain, tighten, tighten up.  "Stiffen the regulations"



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"Stiffening" Quotes from Famous Books



... up. Well, he would do all the damage he could before the stiffening limb permitted Garman to catch him in that horrible gorilla ...
— The Plunderer • Henry Oyen

... stiffening her figure to its full height, her dark-red hair falling in ruffling ringlets about her ears and neck, as she rubbed her arm where his hand had left ...
— The One Woman • Thomas Dixon

... somewhat but not greatly less romantic than those which first lifted him above the flood. He came during a moment of national expansiveness. Patriotism and jingoism, altruism and imperialism, passion and sentimentalism shook the temper which had been slowly stiffening since the Civil War. Now, with a rush of unaccustomed emotions, the national imagination sought out its own past, luxuriating in it, not to say wallowing ...
— Contemporary American Novelists (1900-1920) • Carl Van Doren

... me, she's gone," I said. "Oh! what a boy," and she kissed me, saying, "let me go now—your mamma is coming." It came into my mind that I had had my hand up her clothes, and had felt hair between her legs. My prick stiffening in thinking of a women. I clutched her hard, put one hand on to her and did something I know not what. She said: "You are rude, Wattie." Then I pinched her and said: "Oh! what a big bosom you have." "Hish! hish!" said she. She was a tallish woman with brown hair; I have heard my mother ...
— My Secret Life, Volumes I. to III. - 1888 Edition • Anonymous

... Madame," replied the captain, kneeling. He gently loosed the sword from the stiffening fingers. The master ...
— The Grey Cloak • Harold MacGrath


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