stiff-arm (Meaning)

stiff-arm

straight-arm, to treat with disdain or neglect

stiff-arm Sentence Examples

  1. The burly quarterback stiff-armed the charging defender, propelling himself forward for a crucial first down.
  2. The boxer skillfully used a stiff-arm to ward off his opponent's punches and create space for a counterattack.
  3. The basketball player stiff-armed the opposing guard, driving to the hoop with ease.
  4. The wrestler executed a textbook stiff-arm, sending his opponent tumbling to the mat.
  5. The football running back used a stiff-arm to break free from a tackle and scamper down the sideline.
  6. The unruly student stiff-armed the teacher, resisting their attempt to reprimand him.
  7. The stiff-armed tree branches swayed gently in the breeze, casting long shadows across the forest floor.
  8. The old woman walked with a stiff-arm, her arthritic joints protesting with each step.
  9. The burglar stiff-armed the homeowner who had caught him in the act, pushing him aside to make his escape.
  10. The veterinarian administered a stiff-arm to the agitated cat, immobilizing it for a quick examination.

FAQs About the word stiff-arm

straight-arm, to treat with disdain or neglect

cut, snub, stiff, cold-shoulder, repel, reject, repulse,isolate, slight, forget

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The burly quarterback stiff-armed the charging defender, propelling himself forward for a crucial first down.

The boxer skillfully used a stiff-arm to ward off his opponent's punches and create space for a counterattack.

The basketball player stiff-armed the opposing guard, driving to the hoop with ease.

The wrestler executed a textbook stiff-arm, sending his opponent tumbling to the mat.