The phrase
"to become stiff" means to lose flexibility or suppleness, often due to age, injury or lack of use.
Full definition
Notice when you are inactive for a while, either sitting or lying down, you tend to
become stiff until you start moving around.
This universally - wearable tint creates natural - looking definition that dries quickly
without becoming stiff or sticky.
The collagen stores here come from healthy animal sources and ensure that your body will
not become stiff or difficult to manage.
This mask can be used up to once a week, or less frequently if hair
becomes stiff with once a week use.
The dog, like ourselves,
become stiff if they do not move around frequently.
If your baby turns his or her head away from you or
becomes stiff in your arms, it might not be the best time for a massage.
This condition develops as the arteries
become stiff due to fat accumulating on the walls of the arteries.
For starters, the suspensions have
now become stiffer to enable it to take dangerous curves with ease.
It seems like every dog owner has some experience in his or her beloved
pet becoming stiff and reluctant to move as they age.
This universally wearable tint creates natural - looking definition that dries quickly
without becoming stiff or sticky.
Continue mixing until the
dough becomes stiff; then finish mixing by hand to fully incorporate the flour.
Because it takes a lot of energy for them to turn their heads, babies with severe flattening on one side tend to stay on that side, so their necks
become stiff from lack of use.
Muscles become stiff after being pushed to their limits, which can result in pain or tension — often centered in the mid to lower back.
Joe's body
becomes stiff when his wife, Kelly, quietly says that Joe doesn't share his struggles with her.
After the French outfit brought in Neymar, the competition for places
became stiff at the Parc Des Princes.
As we grow older or if we strain our muscles and joints too much, it is quite likely that we end up injuring ourselves and eventually the
joints become stiff and painful.
Disc brakes are supplied at all four corners, but the pedal
becomes stiff after the first inch of travel, making precise modulation difficult.
Of these, five patients had heart failure with low ejection fraction, when the heart muscle doesn't pump blood as well as it should, and one had heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, when the
heart becomes stiff and can not relax or fill properly.
As we age, along with a diet deficient in essential nutrients, our
bodies become stiff, our cells become rigid, and our overall energy begins to decelerate rapidly.
Through mindfulness, yin yoga gently releases and lengthens connective tissue of the hips, pelvis, spine, and shoulders which may
otherwise become stiff and less mobile because of aging, old injuries or chronic overuse.
As with the Miata, there's some initial compliance at turn - in, with springs
becoming stiff as the body takes a set.
When a clerical and theological
style becomes stiff or sanctimonious, it can not be taken seriously by people engaged in life - and - death struggles.
Add the 1/2 c raspberries and stevia to the coconut cream, and using a hand or stand mixer mix until the
cream becomes stiff - mine usually takes 3 - 5 minutes.
When hung to dry (and even over time in the dryer) I have found that the hidden layer of cotton or bamboo velour in regular fitted diapers
often becomes stiff or crunchy.
As slabs of Earth's crust decend into the mantle, they encounter a zone about 1,100 kilometers down where the mantle rock
abruptly becomes stiffer, flowing less easily.
Maybe it will prove possible to see if the older
brain becomes stiffer at the synaptic level, in the same way that the ageing body does at the level of the skin, muscles and joints.