stuffer

/ˈstʌfər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that fills something, especially a tool or device used for stuffing food (like a turkey or sausage).
    • My grandmother was a master stuffer of holiday turkeys.
    • I used a sausage stuffer to make homemade bratwurst.
    • The turkey stuffer came with a long tube for pushing the filling inside.
  2. A person who puts something into a container or envelope, often in a factory or office.
    • She worked as an envelope stuffer for a marketing company.
    • Each stuffer on the assembly line filled bags with candy.
    • The factory hired temporary stuffers to pack the gift boxes.
  3. An item placed inside a package or envelope as a promotional insert or extra material.
    • The envelope contained a stuffer about the company's upcoming sale.
    • I found a coupon stuffer in the cereal box.
    • The credit card bill came with a stuffer advertising a new loan offer.
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