stuffed

IPA: stˈʌft

adjective

  • Full or packed (with some material or substance).
  • (cooking) Filled with seasoning.
  • (slang) Full after eating.
  • (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, informal) Very tired.
  • (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand) Broken, not functional; in trouble, in a situation from which one is unlikely to recover.
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Examples of "stuffed" in Sentences

  • My stomach is stuffed with pizza.
  • The stuffed toys are made of plush.
  • The chicken can be stuffed with glutinous rice.
  • The stuffed animal of the swan is still in production.
  • Get a stuffed animal and go to the front of the store.
  • The specification of the patent describes a stuffed pad.
  • Christmas day and we are still stuffed from the réveillon.
  • He stuffed himself at mealtimes with an inexplicable urgency.
  • The article is stuffed with wholehearted praise for the subject.
  • Roast pork loin stuffed with apples: Lomo de puerco con manzanas
  • Roast pork loin stuffed with apples: Lomo de puerco con manzanas by
  • The Tofurky is pre stuffed and sealed at the ends to enclose the stuffing.
  • Koosa is the middle eastern name for this dish which we know as stuffed squash.
  • Roast pork loin stuffed with apples: Lomo de puerco con manzanas: Mexican Recipe

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