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be stuffed
verb
To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
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Might be stuffed peppers, I think hopefully.
Soon my freezer will be stuffed with venison.
They will be stuffed for weeks to come.
The solution: preformed fried shells that would then be stuffed.
Why should college be stuffed into a particular time frame?
People bring all kinds of animals to be stuffed.
Let's not kid ourselves: without it we'd be stuffed.
They were found to be stuffed full of illegal truncheons.
Goody bags at receptions around town will be stuffed with umbrellas.
That meant more goods could be stuffed into the long, narrow boats.
Your refrigerator may still be stuffed with them even now, well after the holiday.
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