Stuffed - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |stʌft|  American pronunciation of the word stuffed
Brit.  |stʌft|  British pronunciation of the word stuffed
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto stuff
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto stuff

adjective

- filled with something
a stuffed turkey
- crammed with food
I feel stuffed

Extra examples

No, no dessert, I'm stuffed.

I feel stuffed

The boy stuffed his pockets with candy.

She stuffed the laundry bag full.

I can't smell anything because I'm so stuffed up.

We're going to have stuffed shells for dinner.

My left nostril is stuffed up.

...corralled a scattering of stray pens and quickly stuffed them in the drawer to tidy the desk...

The toys are stuffed with a cottony material.

...a softball is an oversize and less densely stuffed baseball...

...just stuffed his newly cleaned clothes anywise back into the drawers...

She stuffed and trussed the duck.

He pulled his stuffed animals around in a little red wagon.

He stuffed the docket for the second case into his back pocket.

My doll is stuffed with sawdust.

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