Similar words: stuff, duffer, suffer, buffer, buffer zone, chauffeur, suffering, suffer from. Meaning: [stʌf] adj. 1. filled with something 2. crammed with food.
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121. Car parks, stuffed with cars, seem to billow up in places like fabric, as the wind catches them underneath.
122. Windows is stuffed full of things you have to configure or change before you can set up a printer, for example.
123. After all, peacock feathers still shine brightly when their owner is dead and stuffed.
124. But we could all do with a few less stuffed velvet Loch Ness monsters and dismal cafeterias that smell of incontinence.
125. As a starter, we had delicious juicy tomatoes stuffed with rice.
126. He stuffed his hands in his trouser-pockets and regarded her with enigmatic eyes.
127. Many varieties of olives are available, either plain or stuffed with almonds, anchovies or pimentos.
128. Oliver sighed deeply, stuffed his treasure back into his pockets and sat down on the grass to watch.
129. If you stuffed the turkey, remove the stuffing and store separately.
130. But the effect seemed diluted as he then toured the docks' cold store which was stuffed full of apples.
131. The Raiders are getting stuffed because the defensive line is penetrating.
132. Under his breath, the Vice President was telling him to get stuffed.
133. If they had,(http://sentencedict.com/stuffed.html) he would not be reclining on an old stuffed chair in the newsroom talking about his business.
134. The old man stuffed his hands in his back pockets.
135. If you so much as parked on a yellow line they stuffed a mortgage application under your windscreen wipers.
136. There were lots of posters and stuffed animals but all of them had a nightmare quality.
137. People often arrive barefoot, holding file folders stuffed with evidence.
138. A good museum in the castle is stuffed with antiquities, while a Roman amphitheatre overlooks all.
139. Bills for gambling debts are stuffed beneath an overflowing chamber-pot and the Prince is surrounded by medications for indigestion and the pox.
140. The man reached into his pocket and handed something to Mr Potts, who quickly stuffed it in his coat.
141. This causes tissue in the nose to expand, and voila, your nose is stuffed up.
142. She felt a stone overweight with the Super Tampax and all the Kleenex stuffed inside herself.
143. Then she had been lying in the nursery rocking chair as stuffed with straw as Andy and Teddy were full of beans.
144. The gunman stuffed the loot into a paper bag and ran outside to a waiting car.
145. Once she stuffed her diaphragm into one of my neon lights, breaking it, shattering it.
146. Gathering up the debris, she stuffed it into her pocket to dispose of in the galley bin below.
147. Most home cooks prefer to roast a stuffed whole wild turkey for the drama of the presentation.
148. Primo had won a green stuffed turtle by throwing three darts into a target shaped like a red apple.
149. They stuffed a sock into her mouth, pushed her inside and kicked her to the floor breaking her ankle and wrist.
150. She broke off a piece of baguette, spread it with butter and jam, stuffed it into her mouth.
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