stuff
/stʌf/
verb
- To fill something tightly with a material or object.
- She stuffed the pillow with feathers.
- The turkey was stuffed with herbs and breadcrumbs.
- He stuffed his backpack with books.
- To push something quickly and carelessly into a space.
- She stuffed the clothes into the drawer.
- They stuffed the money into a bag and ran.
- He stuffed the letter into his pocket.
- To eat a large amount of food quickly or greedily.
- Don't stuff your face with candy before dinner.
- He stuffed down a sandwich before the meeting.
- We stuffed ourselves at the buffet.
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noun
- Used to refer to a group of things, often without naming them specifically; things, belongings, or items.
- Please put your stuff away before dinner.
- I have a lot of stuff to do this weekend.
- She packed all her stuff into two suitcases.
- The basic material or substance that something is made of or consists of.
- What is this sticky stuff on the table?
- The jacket is made of waterproof stuff.
- The shelves were filled with all kinds of craft stuff.
- A particular type of activity, behavior, or subject matter.
- I don't understand all that technical stuff.
- He's really into sports stuff.
- The movie was full of scary stuff.
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