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been stuffed
verb
To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
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We have been stuffed full of them.
News reports said they had been stuffed into tote bags.
It had been stuffed to the gills with cocaine.
Newspapers had been stuffed inside the walls for insulation.
Afghanis, the national currency, had been stuffed in his nose.
His body had been stuffed into a garbage bag.
Their roster has been stuffed with mismatched underachievers.
Many hollow-headed ones have been stuffed with trash where the electronic mechanism once was housed.
Most of the owls I saw in Great Britain had been stuffed during the Victorian era.
(She later wondered if that was when ballot boxes had been stuffed).
I felt as if my brain had been stuffed with cotton.
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