Packed or filled tightly
Full or packed (with some material or substance)
Engorged with food or drink, especially alcoholic drink
Interlined
Swollen with fluid or gas
Wide-ranging or extensive
Condensed, reduced
High-sounding language with little meaning, used to impress people
Past tense for to fill by crowding something into
“We had to stuff our suitcases with all of the goodies we had purchased on our holiday.”
Past tense for to stuff (typically with food) to a state of satiety
“I began to stuff myself with food as I knew this would be my last meal for a while.”
Past tense for to have one's nose blocked up as a result of a cold
“I was dealing with a cold that would stuff my nose and irritate my throat.”
(informal) Past tense for to defeat heavily in sport
“They were the dominant team and would stuff their opponents on a weekly basis.”
Past tense for to fill (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.) with a large amount of something
Past tense for to reduce in volume or size by constricting
Past tense for to engage in carnal activity
Past tense for to pack or store (an object) carefully and neatly in a particular place
Past tense for to push, fold, or turn (the edges or ends of something, especially a garment or bedclothes) so as to hide or secure them
Past tense for to cause to gain weight by means of feeding
Past tense for to move materials with a shovel
Past tense for to put somewhere, typically in a quick or careless way
Past tense for to apply a (thin) layer on the surface of an object
Past tense for to grow or cause to grow fat or fatter
Past tense for to provide with food
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