WET vs STIFF: NOUN
- A dram; a drink.
- Rainy weather; foggy or misty weather.
- Water or wetness; moisture or humidity in considerable degree.
- A Middle English form of wit.
- In U. S. polit. slang, an opponent of prohibition; one who favors the traffic in liquor.
- The act of wetting; specifically, a wetting of the throat with drink; a drink or dram of liquor; indulgence in drinking.
- That which makes wet, as water and other liquids; moisture; specifically, rain.
- Rainy or snowy weather.
- Something that wets; moisture.
- Wetness caused by water
- A dead body; a corpse.
- A person who tips poorly.
- A hobo; a tramp.
- A person.
- A drunk.
- A person regarded as constrained, priggish, or overly formal.
- A corpse.
- The dead body of a human being
- An ordinary man
WET vs STIFF: ADJECTIVE
- Inexperienced in a task or profession; having the characteristics of a rookie.
- Of a woman or girl, sexually aroused.
- Of a person, ineffectual.
- Made up of liquid or moisture.
- Of weather or a day, rainy.
- Of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.
- Intoxicating liquors.
- Etc. See under Blanket, Dock, etc.
- Refreshed with liquor; drunk.
- Employing, or done by means of, water or some other liquid.
- Very damp; rainy.
- Containing, or consisting of, water or other liquid; moist; soaked with a liquid; having water or other liquid upon the surface
- Allowing the sale of alcoholic beverages.
- Characterized by frequent or heavy precipitation.
- Rainy, humid, or foggy.
- Involving the performance of experiments rather than the design or analysis of them.
- Characterized by the use or presence of water or liquid reagents.
- Stored in or prepared with water or other liquids.
- Not yet dry or firm.
- Very drunk
- Consisting of or trading in alcoholic liquor
- Supporting or permitting the legal production and sale of alcoholic beverages
- Producing or secreting milk
- Covered or soaked with a liquid such as water
- 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.
- Very drunk
- Rigidly formal
- Of a collar; standing up rather than folded down
- Incapable of or resistant to bending
- Hard to overcome or surmount
- Lacking ease in bending; not limber
- Powerful
- Not moving or operating freely
WET vs STIFF: VERB
- Make one's bed or clothes wet by urinating
- Cause to become wet
- N/A
WET vs STIFF: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To urinate.
- To become wet.
- To make (a bed or one's clothes) wet by urinating.
- To make wet; dampen.
- N/A
WET vs STIFF: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To moisten one's throat; to drink a dram of liquor.
- To fill or moisten with water or other liquid; to sprinkle; to cause to have water or other fluid adherent to the surface; to dip or soak in a liquid
- To fail to give or supply (something expected or promised).
- To cheat (someone) of something owed.
- To tip (someone) inadequately or not at all, as for a service rendered.
WET vs STIFF: ADVERB
- N/A
- To a complete extent; totally.
- In a stiff manner.
WET vs STIFF: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Containing moisture or volatile components
- To moisten with drink; hence, figuratively, to inaugurate or celebrate by a drink or a treat of liquor: as, to wet a new hat.
- To make wet; moisten, drench, or soak with water or other fluid; dip or soak in a liquid.
- In U. S. polit. slang, opposed to prohibition of the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors: as, a wet town. Compare dry, 13.
- Drenched or drunk with liquor; tipsy.
- Characterized by rain; rainy; drizzly; showery: as, wet weather; a wet season (used especially with reference to tropical or semitropical countries, in which the year is divided into wet and dry seasons).
- Consisting of water or other liquid; of a watery nature.
- Filled with or containing a supply of water: as, a wet dock; a wet meter. See phrases below.
- Covered with or permeated by a moist or fluid substance; charged with moisture: as, a wet sponge; wet land; wet cheeks; a wet painting (one on which the paint is still semi-fluid).
- (idiom) (wet (one's) whistle) To take a drink.
- (idiom) (wet behind the ears) Inexperienced; green.
- (idiom) (all wet) Entirely mistaken.
- Extremely
- Not shakable
- Marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable
- Strong, vigorous
- Having a strong physiological or chemical effect
- To a great degree
- 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.
- Firm in resistance or persistence; obstinate; stubborn; pertinacious.
- 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.
- Not fluid: thick and tenacious; neither soft nor hard: as, a stiff batter; stiff clay.
- 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.
WET vs STIFF: RELATED WORDS
- Muggy, Drizzly, Soaked, Showery, Dampish, Rainy, Sodden, Boggy, Mucky, Waterlogged, Moist, Humid, Muddy, Soggy, Damp
- Fuddled, Tipsy, Tiddly, Starchy, Immobile, Soused, Wet, Formal, Hard, Uphill, Squiffy, Inflexible, Tight, Strong, Rigid
WET vs STIFF: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Muggy, Drizzly, Soaked, Showery, Dampish, Rainy, Sodden, Boggy, Mucky, Waterlogged, Moist, Humid, Muddy, Soggy, Damp
- Fuddled, Tipsy, Tiddly, Starchy, Immobile, Soused, Wet, Formal, Hard, Uphill, Squiffy, Inflexible, Tight, Strong, Rigid
WET vs STIFF: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Here, standing on the hearth with his wet hat and shawls in his hand, himself a pile of wet, he turned to Mrs.
- Do NOT use the Compact Air Fryer near water or other liquids, with wet hands, or while standing on a wet surface.
- Wet the cotton wick and fill the plastic flask of the wet bulb thermometer with distilled water.
- Wet Look Sealer seals and enhances the natural colors of treated surfaces with a luxurious, wet look.
- These swamp coolers have a wet pad or a wet filter.
- The seat has never been wet and the passenger floor is not wet either.
- Allow extra distance for stopping in the rain or on wet surfaces because brakes are less effective when wet.
- Flow is facilitated by conductive paths such as pipelines and wet ground or other wet materials.
- Home ultra wet grinder offers bangalore Kindly let me know the kailash tilting wet.
- Wet the leather with a wet sponge before works.
- 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.
WET vs STIFF: QUESTIONS
- What happens if framing gets wet during construction?
- What is wet protein energy malnutrition (kwashiorkor)?
- Is de Wet schuldsanering natuurlijke personen onwenselijk?
- How do you get into the wet dry world in wet-dry World?
- Does putting a dryer on wet clothes make them less wet?
- Can You straighten wet hair with a wet to dry straightener?
- How do you practice wet on wet watercolor painting?
- Do watercolor artists use wet on dry or wet on wet techniques?
- When was Sweet Little Mystery by Wet Wet Wet released?
- When was the original Love is all around by Wet Wet Wet?
- What does it mean when your shoulder becomes stiff?
- Is it normal to have stiff joints during pregnancy?
- When should I seek medical attention for stiff joints?
- Do stiff shaft flexes affect accuracy and distance?
- What is cheiroarthropathy or Diabetic stiff hand syndrome?
- Is a stiff PVB interlayer acceptable for balustrades?
- When did Stiff Little Fingers perform at Barrowland?
- What is paraneoplastic stiff-person syndrome (PPS)?
- Did Jamberry stiff thousands of nonemployee employees?
- Can polypolymyalgia rheumatica cause stiff shoulders?