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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151. Jenny sat on the couch, cuddling a stuffed toy dog.
152. When the super came around to empty the trash cans, Richard stuffed Jessica into the closet.
153. He shook out the handkerchief and stuffed it back in the top pocket of his jacket.
154. Her inner pockets are stuffed with pension book, handkerchiefs and tubes of Parma Violet sweets for the breath.
155. Morenz removed the book and stuffed it inside his light raincoat, jamming it with his left arm under his armpit.
156. Once captured, the new slaves were stuffed into these cramped cavities without proper ventilation or sanitation.
157. It might be dressed with salsa, marinated in soy sauce, stuffed with cheese or laced with peanut butter.
158. Modigliani clearly felt no empathy towards the stuffed shirt towering above his wife.
159. Reese nosed the stuffed Huey gently over, letting it accelerate across the ground to gain lift.
160. And they ate Papparadelle Ripiene stuffed with goat cheese and Parmesan and covered with a grated lemon peel and cream sauce.
161. Fox and hockey officials refused to put a price tag on a regulation puck stuffed with computer chips.
162. Have you a stuffed bird or squirrel or stoat in a glass case?
163. The shelf and the floor were piled with books(Sentencedict.com), boxes and folders stuffed with papers.
164. Not simply because he is so stuffed and drunk that he can't rise up from his chair.
165. You unpack the orb from the heavy - duty insulation stuffed around it.
166. He ordered stuffed whiting.
167. Some one else must have helpfully stuffed it all back again.
168. Festive Food Everyone seems to enjoy special foods at Christmas time - from roast turkey to stuffed dates and other sweet treats.
169. One section is stuffed full of reviewer's copies of the latest best-sellers.
170. When no one was looking, I stepped outside and walked home, my hands stuffed into my pockets.
171. He saw her playing with the video games, checking out the board games, giving the stuffed animals trial hugs.
172. Even when a gag was stuffed into her mouth the sounds went on and on.
173. More sophisticated in-seat entertainment on long-distance flights, even for the masses stuffed in coach class.
174. A big noise in the record industry, whatever that Cornelius stuffed things into his suitcase.
175. Two heavy pieces of leather sewn together and stuffed with money.
176. She dressed her makeshift altar with a necklace of twisted corn, two jam-jars stuffed with bouquets of oats and barley.
177. But the poor paunchy guy had been stuffed into a jumpsuit from which he seemed to gasp for air.
178. Pretty soon our whole world is stuffed with rude people and their rude hair, and the world itself has changed.
179. Omar sighed, his round smooth cheeks swelling with the meat, mashed potatoes, and peas-he had stuffed in his mouth.
180. Letters stuffed full of anti-Smiths sentiment flooded into the music press offices.
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