She pointed at the wheelchair which brooded in the corner with its steel leg-rests stuck stiffly out.
"Pardon me for bringing this thing in," he said, and set it down on the floor upon its head with the handle sticking stiffly into the air.
Although he was still asleep, Lad's abdomen was now so grotesquely swelled that one of his legs stuck stiffly up in the air.
Two more stood behind it, their lumpy arms sticking stiffly up like the arms of alien traffic cops.
When he went into his own house, Ish went to the mantelpiece, and set the hammer there, head down, handle sticking stiffly upward.
Her grandfather had left drains in the wounds, thick black horse hairs that stuck stiffly out between the stitches.
The fingers stuck stiffly out of the blue ball of flesh.
Two fine copper wires were sticking stiffly out of a small hole he'd bored in the box, in readiness, like the antennae of some kind of insect.
One dainty hand, with slim, tapered fingers protruded from the paper, and stuck stiffly upwards beside the rounded shoulder.
But mine just won't seem to swing, and sticks stiffly out in front.