Stiff
pronunciation: stɪf
part of speech: adjective
fiambre1 = luncheon meat ; cold cuts ; deli meats.
Example: Head cheese is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.Example: According to this article from the Daily Mail -- eating cold cuts for breakfast is a great way to increase the grey matter in your brain = According to this article from the Daily Mail -- eating cold cuts for breakfast is a great way to increase the grey matter in your brain.Example: Assortments of pickles on skewers could be a fun garnish for a cocktail, or simply laid on a tray of deli meats.
fiambre2 = stone dead ; as dead as a stone ; as dead as a doornail ; stiff.
Example: I assumed she was stone dead when he told me she wasn't breathing.Example: And there is a world of difference between these and an artificial, plastic plant, which may look very real but is dead as a stone.Example: They found the poor dog as dead as a doornail, poisoned by the burglars.Example: I've passed cemeteries many times and longed to change places with the lucky stiffs lying there with nothing to do but rest.
Fiambre synonyms
blind
in spanish: ciego,
pronunciation: blaɪnd
part of speech: adjective, noun
wet
in spanish: mojado,
pronunciation: wet
part of speech: adjective
hard
in spanish: difícil,
pronunciation: hɑrd
part of speech: adjective
strong
in spanish: fuerte,
pronunciation: strɔŋ
part of speech: adjective
tight
in spanish: apretado,
pronunciation: taɪt
part of speech: adjective
rigid
in spanish: rígido,
pronunciation: rɪdʒəd
part of speech: adjective
clay
in spanish: arcilla,
pronunciation: kleɪ
part of speech: noun
formal
in spanish: formal,
pronunciation: fɔrməl
part of speech: adjective
drunk
in spanish: borracho,
pronunciation: drʌŋk
part of speech: adjective, noun
besotted
in spanish: atontado,
pronunciation: bɪsɑtɪd
part of speech: adjective
corpse
in spanish: cadáver,
pronunciation: kɔrps
part of speech: noun
cadaver
in spanish: cadáver,
pronunciation: kədævɜr
part of speech: noun
loaded
in spanish: cargado,
pronunciation: loʊdəd
part of speech: adjective
potty
in spanish: orinal,
pronunciation: pɑti
part of speech: adjective, noun
tipsy
in spanish: achispado,
pronunciation: tɪpsi
part of speech: adjective
inebriated
in spanish: embriagado,
pronunciation: ɪnebrieɪtəd
part of speech: adjective
inflexible
in spanish: inflexible,
pronunciation: ɪnfleksəbəl
part of speech: adjective
remains
in spanish: permanece,
pronunciation: rɪmeɪnz
part of speech: noun
buckram
in spanish: bucarán,
pronunciation: bʌkræm
part of speech: noun
uphill
in spanish: cuesta arriba,
pronunciation: ʌphɪl
part of speech: adverb, adjective
stand-up
in spanish: Levántate,
pronunciation: stændəp
part of speech: adjective
immobile
in spanish: inmóvil,
pronunciation: ɪmoʊbəl
part of speech: adjective
blotto
in spanish: blotto,
pronunciation: blɑtoʊ
part of speech: adjective
intoxicated
in spanish: embriagado,
pronunciation: ɪntɑksəkeɪtəd
part of speech: adjective
squiffy
in spanish: squiffy,
pronunciation: skwɪfi
part of speech: adjective
pixilated
in spanish: pixelado,
pronunciation: pɪksəleɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
soaked
in spanish: mojado,
pronunciation: soʊkt
part of speech: adjective
pissed
in spanish: Molesto,
pronunciation: pɪst
part of speech: adjective
plastered
in spanish: borracho,
pronunciation: plæstɜrd
part of speech: adjective
starchy
in spanish: amiláceo,
pronunciation: stɑrtʃi
part of speech: adjective
soused
in spanish: en escabeche,
pronunciation: saʊzd
part of speech: adjective
tiddly
in spanish: ordenadamente,
pronunciation: tɪdli
part of speech: adjective
smashed
in spanish: colocado,
pronunciation: smæʃt
part of speech: adjective
stiffly
in spanish: rígidamente,
pronunciation: stɪfli
part of speech: adverb
sloshed
in spanish: borracho,
pronunciation: slɑʃt
part of speech: adjective
sozzled
in spanish: ajumado,
pronunciation: sɑzəld
part of speech: adjective
crocked
in spanish: usado un cacharro,
pronunciation: krɑkt
part of speech: adjective
fuddled
in spanish: borracho,
pronunciation: fʌdəld
part of speech: adjective
slopped
in spanish: inclinado,
pronunciation: slɑpt
part of speech: adjective
tiddley
in spanish: tiddley,
pronunciation: tɪdli
part of speech: adjective
blind drunk
in spanish: Borracho ciego,
pronunciation: blaɪnddrʌŋk
part of speech: adjective