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Stiffly

STIFFLY, adv. 1. Firmly; strongly; as the boughs of a tree stiffly upheld. 2. Rigidly; obstinately; with stubbornness. The doctrine of the infallibility of the church of Rome is stiffly maintained by its adher...

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STIFFLY, adv.

1. Firmly; strongly; as the boughs of a tree stiffly upheld.

2. Rigidly; obstinately; with stubbornness. The doctrine of the infallibility of the church of Rome is stiffly maintained by its adherents.

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