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STIFE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun. ˈstīf. dialectal, British. : a stifling fume or smell . www.merriam-webster.com
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Stife - YouTube
Don't be scared to create your art and share it! Don't collect digital dust. Make music that makes you happy and learn a new thing everyday! www.youtube.com
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Stife | Spotify
STIFE is a artist/production team based in San Jose. “We respect the hustle and grind o … see more. 842. Followers. Instagram · X. Company. AboutJobs ... open.spotify.com
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stife
stife Chiefly dial. (staɪf) Also 9 Sc. stoif. A suffocating fume or vapour.1636 Patent Specif. (1856) No. 98. 1 Which Seacoales soe Charked for that they Burne without Smoake, Stife, or other Annoyaunce. 1825 Jamieson, Stife, Stoif, a close sulphureous smell, particularly that arising from the burni... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stife - Apple Music
Listen to music by Stife on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Stife including Flowers, Let Me Know (feat. Lil B) and more. music.apple.com
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stife, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun stife is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for stife is from 1636, in British Patent 98. stife is ... www.oed.com
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Fa11on
Country Strife : Abz on the Farm In August 2015, Country Stife: Abz on the Farm aired BBC Two. Series one featured three 30 minutes episodes. wikipedia.org
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SND :: stife - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
STIFE, n., v. Also st(e)yfe; stoif. [stəif]. I. n. A close, suffocating atmosphere, a choking vapour or smoke, a smoky sulphurous smell (Dmf. s. dsl.ac.uk
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Stifel
Stifel is a full service brokerage and investment banking firm. The Company provides securities brokerage, investment banking, trading, investment advisory, ... www.stifel.com
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stife - Urban Dictionary
stife: 1. A word used to describe [something] small; [little]; tiny; short. 2. Tight; [fitting] too closely. 3. Affording little or no extra room. www.urbandictionary.com
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Is "stife" a name for smoking cooking oil? - English Stack Exchange
Dictionaries of the Scots Language defines stife ("Also st(e)yfe; stoif") as: A close, suffocating atmosphere, a choking vapour or smoke, a smoky sulphurous ... english.stackexchange.com
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"STIFE": To suppress or restrain forcefully - OneLook
More dictionaries have definitions for stiff, stifle, stile, stime, stipe, strife -- could that be what you meant? www.onelook.com
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stifle
▪ I. stifle, n.1 (ˈstaɪf(ə)l) Also 6–8 stiffle. [Of obscure origin. Connection with stiff a. is commonly assumed, but is very doubtful.] 1. The joint at the junction of the hind leg and the body (between the femur and the tibia) in a horse or other quadruped: corresponding anatomically to the knee i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bad Reputation (2007 film)
Michelle Rosen Jerad Anderson as Aaron Cussler Danielle Noble as Wendy Kristina Conzen as Heather Dakota Ferreiro as Debbie Mitchell Mark Kunzman as Jake Stife wikipedia.org
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stiff
▪ I. stiff, a., n., and adv. (stɪf) Forms: 1 st{iacu}f, 2– stif (2–4 also inflected stive), 3–4 stijf, 3–6 styf, 4–6 styfe, (5 stuffe), 4–6 styffe, 4–7 stiffe, 4– stiff. [OE. st{iacu}f (once only, in a gloss) corresponds to MLG. stîf (mod.LG. stief), (M)Du. stijf, MHG. (? from MLG.) stîf (mod.G. ste... Oxford English Dictionary
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