stuffed
/stʌft/
adjective
- Filled completely with something, especially food or material.
- The children played with a stuffed bear that was soft and fluffy.
- After Thanksgiving dinner, I felt completely stuffed.
- The turkey was stuffed with a mixture of bread, herbs, and vegetables.
- (of a toy or animal) having a soft filling inside, typically made of fabric and used as a plaything.
- He won a giant stuffed dinosaur at the carnival.
- She sleeps with a stuffed rabbit every night.
- The store sells stuffed animals of all kinds, from lions to penguins.
- Having a nose that is blocked or congested, as from a cold or allergy.
- I can't breathe well because my nose is stuffed from this cold.
- She spoke with a stuffed voice, sniffling between words.
- Allergies always leave him feeling stuffed and miserable.
verb
- Past tense and past participle of 'stuff': to fill something tightly or completely.
- They stuffed the turkey with a savory herb mixture.
- He stuffed his backpack with books and snacks for the trip.
- She stuffed the pillow with feathers until it was plump.
- To have eaten too much, to the point of being uncomfortably full.
- Don't stuff yourself before the main course arrives.
- He stuffed his face with pizza and regretted it later.
- We stuffed ourselves at the buffet and had to walk slowly afterward.