A word used to describe something as 'not stiff' and 'easy to bend' is the adjective pliable.Synonyms for the adjective 'pliable' are:flexiblepliantsupplemalleable
Something rigid is stiff and not easily bendable or flexible. It does not easily change shape or position.
Something is binding. Find out what it is.
strong or potent to the taste or system, as a beverage ormedicine: He was cold and wanted a good stiff drink.
This is not a saying - it's a simile. Something is as stiff as a board, which is a stiff piece of wood. It's just a description. The term "stiff as a board" is used in many country's (in particular UK) to describe a person suffering aches and pains. Normally associated with muscular pain especially after periods of heavy work such as lifting and carrying.
I'm sure I could find the answer to this in a nanosecond by searching for it, but my guess it would be something to do with Rigor Mortis, or the peculiar stiffening of a corpse. If you were "scared stiff" you would be literally scared to death.Phil
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! The simile for "as stiff as a" can be "as stiff as a board." Just imagine a sturdy board that doesn't bend or move easily - that's how stiff something can be when we use this comparison. It's all about bringing a touch of imagery and creativity to our words, like adding a splash of color to a beautiful painting.
She says "Well die then. 'Cause you'll be cold stinkin' stiff before I call you an ambulance." (something relatively like that)
The dead body was already stiff when I found it there.
of course stiff dylans are gay.It does not make a difference if they are stiff or not.
"Unable to bend" means that something is rigid, stiff, or inflexible, and cannot be bent or curved easily.
when my friend was bad she was stiff