Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word STUFFED


STUFFED

Definitions of STUFFED

  1. Full or packed (with some material or substance).
  2. (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, informal) Very tired.
  3. (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand) Broken, not functional; in trouble, in a situation from which one is unlikely to recover.
  4. inflection of stuff
  5. (slang) Full after eating.
  6. (cooking) Filled with a filling and seasoning.

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Examples of Using STUFFED in a Sentence

  • Bagpuss himself is a stuffed cloth cat, referred to in the intro as "The Most Important, The Most Beautiful, The Most Magical, Saggy Old Cloth Cat in the Whole, Wide World".
  • Like other Pooh characters, Tigger is based on one of Christopher Robin Milne's stuffed toy animals.
  • When used as an uncountable noun, the word sausage can refer to the loose sausage meat, which can be formed into patties or stuffed into a skin.
  • Like many other characters in the Winnie-the-Pooh books, Kanga is associated with a stuffed toy that was an early childhood present to Milne's son, Christopher Robin Milne.
  • Like most other Pooh characters, Roo is based on a stuffed toy animal that belonged to Milne's son, Christopher Robin Milne.
  • It was later demonstrated that 200 votes, for Johnson, were "stuffed" into the ballot box after the polls closed.
  • In March 1778, Joshua Spooner, a wealthy farmer in Brookfield, was beaten to death and his body stuffed down a well.
  • Each week, Adam and Joe would re-create a popular current feature film using stuffed toys and elaborate cardboard sets.
  • She suffered a serious illness and retired from the music industry in the 1930s, not before she recorded "My Man o' War", described by one music journalist as "a composition stuffed with rococo suggestiveness".
  • The best-known segments featured hit feature films recreated with stuffed toys, British television shows parodied using Star Wars action figures, and Vinyl Justice, in which the pair invaded rock stars' homes and searched their record collections for embarrassing records.
  • A cushion is a soft bag of some ornamental material, usually stuffed with wool, hair, feathers, polyester staple fiber, non-woven material, cotton, or even paper torn into fragments.
  • A pocket is cut in the meat via a small entry cut and then expanded internally, into which oysters are stuffed, and the opening closed with toothpicks or thread.
  • However, subsequent presenters have allowed more variation on the rules; John Cleese was allowed to take Michael Palin with him, on the condition that he was dead and stuffed.
  • The pasta tubes are stuffed with ground meat that may include the leftovers of the previous day's , turkey, or.
  • They are made out of dough of cornmeal, lard, and spices, stuffed with various mixtures of meat, rice, and vegetables and wrapped and steamed in a plantain or banana leaf.
  • The dish is similar to a sausage in that it consists of a stuffed casing; however, the stomach itself is integral to the dish.
  • One day, a 9-year-old elementary schoolgirl named Miho Shinohara is given two stuffed dinosaurs by an unnamed stranger.
  • A stuffed doll-like idol of Juan Carnaval is burnt every year as a symbol of cleansing the community's sins.
  • Lucas worked as a hotel chef in Hamburg before World War II, and later claimed that Adolf Hitler often dined there and had a taste for stuffed squab.
  • Similarly some of the wardroom cabins fell within this area, and their occupants had to sleep on mattresses stuffed with horsehair.


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