John stiffly sat next to me.
No, the word 'stiffly' is not a noun at all.The word 'stiffly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'stiff'.The noun form of the adjective stiff is stiffness, a concrete noun, a word for a physical quality.
I love hot toast, thickly spread with best butter.
It can be (curled hair, curled ribbons), meaning twisted.The word curled is the past tense and past participle of the verb to curl, and may be a verb or an adjective.
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It would translate to mean stiff behavior or manners. You can try saying Use the word decorous just as you would use the word 'proper' "Members of the diplomatic corps are expected to behave in a stiffly decorous manner."
The root word for a type of cloud that is curled is "cirro," which comes from the Latin word "cirrus" meaning "curl or wisp." Examples include cirrocumulus and cirrostratus clouds.
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The word curled has one syllable.
Sullen, gray clouds spread thickly over the horizon.
The word is fedora. It is a soft felt hat with a wide curled brim.
"Slathered" means to spread something thickly or generously over something else, usually in a messy or haphazard way.