13 examples of stiffish in sentences

Th' main sewer will have to be brought clean across i' this direction, an' it'll be a stiffish job.

He found it a stiffish climb up out of the valley of the Jonte.

A rather pale, stiffish-built man, lightish brown hair and moustache, dressed in a dark suit.

that's rather stiffish.

A short, stiffish-built man of about sixty he was, with 'is top lip shaved and a bit o' short gray beard.

The Azaras are by no means particular about the quality of soil in which they are planted, and succeed well even in stiffish loam, bordering on clay.

The first was termed by the captain merely "a stiffish breeze;" but the second was entered in the log {12} as "a storm."

The stiffish breeze cost us one sail; the storm, two.

Ahead of us to-night is a stiffish incline and it looks as though there might be pressure behind it.

"Let me say a word before you pull," he called, and then to me he said, "Now will you give up the property?" I was pretty pale and shaky, but I come of stiffish stock, and I wouldn't have backed down then, it seemed to me, if they had been going to boil me alive.

He's a little stiffish, and devotes himself mostly to young ladies.

I feels a little stiffish.

There was an ominous stutter in their motor, for one thing, and Casey knew of a stiffish hill a few miles this side of Rhyolite, so he forced himself to set a slow pace which they could easily follow.

13 examples of  stiffish  in sentences