when my friend was bad she was stiff
The leather dried stiff and hard. She had a stiff, formal demeanor.
Be careful that you do not compose a careless sentence. The judge hit me with what I consider to be a stiff sentence just because I was a little careless.
An old-fashioned petticoat was often starched until stiff, forming a bell shape.
stiff
Although somewhat clumsy, it is correct yes (and ridiculously stiff, but if that's also the purpose of the sentence I won't argue). I would, however, recommend adding a noun at the end - presumably "document" or something else fitting, that clarifies and also lessens the abrupt stop of the sentence.
The leather dried stiff and hard. She had a stiff, formal demeanor.
he was very stiff from working out too much. she was stiff from sitting too long. i was stiff from sleeping.....ect,ect.
The dead body was already stiff when I found it there.
There is a stiff sentence for harbouring a criminal. How long will you be harbouring your boat here?
The flexor muscle in my left elbow is stiff.
A tall, stiff-jointed man gangled past.
Be careful that you do not compose a careless sentence. The judge hit me with what I consider to be a stiff sentence just because I was a little careless.
The rope chafe my legs.The stiff collar chafes my neck.
it means it can not move around muchSome definitions straight from my apple laptop:stiff |stif|adjective1 not easily bent or changed in shape; rigid : a stiff blackcollar | stiff cardboard.• not moving as freely as is usual or desirable; difficult to turn or operate : a stiff drawer | the faucet in the shower is a little stiff.• (of a person or part of the body) unable to move easily and without pain : he was stiff from sitting on the desk | a stiff back.• (of a person or their manner) not relaxed or friendly; constrained : she greeted him with stiff politeness.• viscous; thick : add wheat until the mixture is quite stiff.2 severe or strong : they face stiff fines and a possible jail sentence | a stiff increase in taxes.
it means it can not move around muchSome definitions straight from my apple laptop:stiff |stif|adjective1 not easily bent or changed in shape; rigid : a stiff blackcollar | stiff cardboard.• not moving as freely as is usual or desirable; difficult to turn or operate : a stiff drawer | the faucet in the shower is a little stiff.• (of a person or part of the body) unable to move easily and without pain : he was stiff from sitting on the desk | a stiff back.• (of a person or their manner) not relaxed or friendly; constrained : she greeted him with stiff politeness.• viscous; thick : add wheat until the mixture is quite stiff.2 severe or strong : they face stiff fines and a possible jail sentence | a stiff increase in taxes.
it means it can not move around muchSome definitions straight from my apple laptop:stiff |stif|adjective1 not easily bent or changed in shape; rigid : a stiff blackcollar | stiff cardboard.• not moving as freely as is usual or desirable; difficult to turn or operate : a stiff drawer | the faucet in the shower is a little stiff.• (of a person or part of the body) unable to move easily and without pain : he was stiff from sitting on the desk | a stiff back.• (of a person or their manner) not relaxed or friendly; constrained : she greeted him with stiff politeness.• viscous; thick : add wheat until the mixture is quite stiff.2 severe or strong : they face stiff fines and a possible jail sentence | a stiff increase in taxes.
I had to really exert myself in order to walk directly into the stiff breeze.