stuffer
IPA: stˈʌfɝ
noun
- One who, or that which, stuffs.
- A taxidermist.
- Something which is stuffed into an enclosure, especially an advertising circular included with other mail.
- One who conceals a package of illegal drugs by swallowing them.
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Examples of "stuffer" in Sentences
- C. in a stuffer box prior to drying.
- Let's each send that asilla moose stuffer a dollar.
- However, the group picked quickly and she was a stuffer.
- "There's a 'stuffer' offering it with my bill every month.
- "stuffer"; that a boy who prided himself on athletic prowess was a
- A stuffer cap, which is attached to the block by a tether, has an open cavity.
- A great stocking stuffer is Universal’s “Buy a Day, Get 2007 free” annual pass.
- A stuffer tube or a movable surface may be provided to receive the yarn package.
- Established himself as the team's best run stuffer from the defensive tackle position ...
- Houghton Mifflin Harcourt This charming stocking stuffer proves just how much punch miniature stories can pack.
- As a stocking stuffer, JaLC veteran saxophonist Wes Anderson is bringing a holiday show across Rose Hall to Dizzy's, starting Monday.
- A collection of Facebook "status updates," which are limited to 420 characters, this charming stocking stuffer proves just how much punch miniature stories can pack.
- I think they are wonderful and make great presents for any special occasion or just for a goody bag stuffer, which is what I plan on doing at my step daughters next bday party.
- If you use lots of terms and foreign translations, you could be easily marked as a "stuffer," when you are merely making terms show up in multiple languages and for multiple purposes.
- The average "stuffer," the man who simply covers and replaces the bones of the specimen with excelsior or cotton, is properly named taxidermist, but von Hofe was an artist, known the world over for his wonderful work.
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