Examples of using Stiffened in English and their translations into Swedish
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And he stiffened his neck, and hardened his heart from returning to Jehovah the God of Israel.
The Golf S4 convinces by a sporty frame(with double stiffened handlebar tube),
After an additional three months the court of appeals stiffened the penalty to also include deportation from the country, barring his return.
The aluminium crankcase, stiffened in the key points, uses a new oil sump
Our legs stiffened from sitting, and our stomachs just weren't that interested in food.
In the case of hammer toes, part of the stiffened toe joint needs to be removed because the shortened tendons prevent the toes from straightening.
with a streamlined body, and wings stiffened and flattened into flippers for a marine habitat.
A fully adjustable, climbing helmet compatible mountain hood- lined with a PERTEX® Quantum Y Yarn- yields additional water repellency whilst a stiffened visor with a foam insert
In January 2017, the government stiffened the banks, the ability to grant loans,
to produce closely integrated structures that evolved into stiffened arches of very thin reinforced concrete and concrete slabs.
can be worn over a climbing helmet whilst an accompanying visor- stiffened with a wire on the lip- directs any surface run off away from the face.
One important change in the mortgage market is that competition has stiffened and that the mortgage institutions' margins have been pressed down,
of liquid and stiffened, mucus and enamel,
As he retells it,"The prime minister invited Lewis to take a seat, stiffened, sat up, reached for the stack of papers on the table by his side,
Lara stiffen people around where they are,
Now feel it stiffen with your fingers.
Muscles can spasm, and then they stiffen.
The whole body stiffens and the person loses consciousness and falls.
Come on, big man, you stiffen up.
I repeat till my tongue stiffens.