restiff (Meaning)

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restiff (a.)

Restive.

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restiff (n.)

A restive or stubborn horse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of restiff

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restiff Sentence Examples

  1. The restive stallion pawed the ground impatiently, eager to race.
  2. Despite their initial restiveness, the students settled into their studies.
  3. The restive crowd grew increasingly restless as the speaker droned on.
  4. The horse was restive and refused to be ridden, despite the rider's best efforts.
  5. The soldiers were restive in the trenches, longing for action or relief.
  6. The restive prisoner paced his cell, plotting his escape.
  7. The restive people of the village protested against the oppressive government.
  8. The restive baby tossed and turned in its crib, unable to settle down.
  9. The restive volcano threatened to erupt at any moment.
  10. The restive current of the river swept away the floating debris.

FAQs About the word restiff

Restive., A restive or stubborn horse.

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The restive stallion pawed the ground impatiently, eager to race.

Despite their initial restiveness, the students settled into their studies.

The restive crowd grew increasingly restless as the speaker droned on.

The horse was restive and refused to be ridden, despite the rider's best efforts.