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Discover Ludwig'am stuffed' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
Generally, it is used as an informal way to say that you are full after a meal. For example: "I can't eat another bite—I'm stuffed!"
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am stuffed
verb
To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
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This meal only cost $10 and I am stuffed.
I am stuffed full of MIA knowledge by the time we meet: my computer fizzing with arguments for and against, statements from governmental spokesmen, rants from barely literate commentators, Maya's own, capital-lettered tweeting and blogging.
Similar(56)
They're stuffed.
I was stuffed.
He was stuffed and sleepy.
Other boxes were stuffed".
We were stuffed like geese.
E-mail accounts are stuffed with advertisements and unsolicited offers.
It's stuffed again.
We were stuffed.
Except it was stuffed.
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