unstuff

/ʌnˈstʌf/
verb
  1. To remove the contents from something; to empty or take out stuffing.
    • The chef unstuffed the turkey before carving it.
    • She had to unstuff the pillow to wash the cover.
    • He unstuffed his backpack to find his keys.
  2. To make less crowded or full; to relieve congestion.
    • The city plans to unstuff traffic by adding bike lanes.
    • Opening the window helped unstuff the stuffy room.
    • She unstuffed her schedule by canceling a few meetings.
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