LOADED vs STIFF: NOUN
- N/A
- An ordinary man
- The dead body of a human being
- A corpse.
- A person regarded as constrained, priggish, or overly formal.
- A drunk.
- A person.
- A hobo; a tramp.
- A person who tips poorly.
- A dead body; a corpse.
LOADED vs STIFF: ADJECTIVE
- Having a live round of ammunition in the chamber; armed.
- Charged with associative significance and often meant to mislead or influence; -- of statements or questions.
- Drunk.
- Possessing great wealth.
- Pertaining to a situation where there is a runner at each of the three bases.
- Weighted asymmetrically, and so biased to produce predictable throws.
- Designed to produce a predictable answer, or to lay a trap.
- Having strong connotations that colour the literal meaning and are likely to provoke an emotional response. Sometimes used loosely to describe a word that simply has many different meanings.
- Equipped with numerous options; deluxe.
- Burdened by some heavy load; packed.
- Containing a shell or an explosive charge ready for firing; -- of firearms. Opposite of unloaded.
- Containing as much or as many as is possible; -- of containers, vehicles, trays, etc.
- Having a great deal of money; rich.
- Drunk or intoxicated.
- Having great meaning, seriousness, or implication.
- Unbalanced because of added weight. Used of dice.
- Equipped with many accessories or features.
- Carrying a load.
- Very drunk
- Having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
- Filled with a great quantity
- (of weapons) charged with ammunition
- (of statements or questions) charged with associative significance and often meant to mislead or influence
- Not moving or operating freely
- Powerful
- Hard to overcome or surmount
- Lacking ease in bending; not limber
- Not heeling over much in spite of great wind or the press of the sail.
- Excessively high or onerous.
- Harsh or severe.
- Difficult to deal with, do, or meet.
- Potent or strong.
- Having a strong, swift, steady force or movement.
- Firm, as in purpose; resolute.
- Lacking grace or easy charm; very formal.
- Reserved in manner or strict in observing decorum.
- Not liquid, loose, or fluid; thick.
- Lacking ease or comfort of movement; not limber.
- Not moving or operating easily or freely; resistant.
- Difficult to bend or fold.
- Incapable of or resistant to bending
- Very drunk
- Rigidly formal
- Of a collar; standing up rather than folded down
LOADED vs STIFF: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of load.
- N/A
LOADED vs STIFF: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To tip (someone) inadequately or not at all, as for a service rendered.
- To cheat (someone) of something owed.
- To fail to give or supply (something expected or promised).
LOADED vs STIFF: ADVERB
- N/A
- In a stiff manner.
- To a complete extent; totally.
LOADED vs STIFF: OTHER WORD TYPES
- An obsolete variant of loded.
- Coated with external growths, as shells; clogged up: said of oysters.
- Full of liquor; drunk.
- Filled with extraneous substances, especially for the purpose of fraudulently increasing the weight.
- Coated or furred: noting a condition of the tongue.
- Strong: said of an alcoholic drink, or mixed drink of which spirit forms a part.
- Strong; lusty; stanch, both physically and mentally.
- Strong and steady in motion: as, a stiff breeze.
- Rigidly ceremonious; formal in manner; constrained; affected; unbending; starched: as, a stiff deportment.
- Not natural and easy in movement; not flowing or graceful; cramped; constrained: as, a stiff style of writing or speaking.
- Not easily bent: not to be moved without great friction or exertion; not working smoothly or easily.
- Drawn tight; tense: as, a stiff cord.
- Firm in resistance or persistence; obstinate; stubborn; pertinacious.
- Rigid; not easily bent; not flexible or pliant; not flaccid: as, stiff paper; a cravat stiff with starch.
- To become obstinate or stubborn.
- To become or grow stiff.
- Not fluid: thick and tenacious; neither soft nor hard: as, a stiff batter; stiff clay.
- Having a strong physiological or chemical effect
- Strong, vigorous
- Marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable
- Not shakable
- To a great degree
- Extremely
- Inflexible, uncompromising.
- Prim, punctilious.
- Synonyms Unbending, unyielding.
- Rigid as in death; dead.
- Unyielding; firm: said of prices, markets, etc.: as, the wheat-market is stiff.
- High; steep: as, a stiff price.
- Nautical, bearing a press of canvas or of wind without careening much; tending to keep upright: as, a stiff vessel; a stiff keel: opposed to crank.
- Hard to master or overcome; very difficult: as, a stiff examination in mathematics.
- Hard to receive or accept; hard to bear.
LOADED vs STIFF: RELATED WORDS
- Intoxicated, Blotto, Besotted, Unexploded, Tiddly, Sloshed, Rich, Full, Slopped, Flush, Smashed, Plastered, Soaked, Ladened, Laden
- Fuddled, Tipsy, Tiddly, Starchy, Immobile, Soused, Wet, Formal, Hard, Uphill, Squiffy, Inflexible, Tight, Strong, Rigid
LOADED vs STIFF: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Intoxicated, Blotto, Besotted, Unexploded, Tiddly, Sloshed, Rich, Full, Slopped, Flush, Smashed, Plastered, Soaked, Ladened, Laden
- Fuddled, Tipsy, Tiddly, Starchy, Immobile, Soused, Wet, Formal, Hard, Uphill, Squiffy, Inflexible, Tight, Strong, Rigid
LOADED vs STIFF: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Loaded the equation is for your browsing experience.
- Finally, this data is loaded into the database.
- Can it still be loaded with a CC?
- Loaded with too many options with their partners while others are loaded with too many.
- API for setting the order in which files are loaded, setting dependencies, and then defining where, in the page, they are loaded.
- Workspace is saved, and loaded when the Workspace is loaded.
- Late sabie and his death ina gillis and vancouver island register, pei to include it has already been loaded already been loaded.
- Everything inside it will load as soon as the DOM is loaded and before the page contents are loaded.
- DSL module is automatically loaded by rails when rspec is loaded, but with sinatra, this is not happening.
- Fully Loaded Get into this loaded Hyundai Sonata at a great price!
- Fixed The Cuff But My Patient Is Stiff!
- Stiff PJ, Micallef I, Nademanee AP, et al.
- Hamiltonian systems with slowly varying quadratic stiff potentials.
- Cures riai ache, Stiff Neck, Ague, ooe night.
- The initiative faced stiff opposition from Republican Gov.
- Macbook pro stiff hinge Macbook pro stiff hinge.
- The torsionally stiff elastomeric coupling and the torsionally stiff metallic element coupling offer no damping between the driver and the driven equipment.
- Stiff Systems There is a particular class of systems called stiff, for which numerical stability is a critical issue.
- Often the joint is more stiff after resting so joints may be more stiff and sore in the mornings.
- The muscles of people with spastic cerebral palsy feel stiff and their movements may look stiff and jerky.
LOADED vs STIFF: QUESTIONS
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- Do Harwin supply individual spring loaded contacts?
- How dangerous is a loaded question like a loaded gun?
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- When should I seek medical attention for stiff joints?
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- Did Jamberry stiff thousands of nonemployee employees?
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