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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stuff down" can be used correctly in written English, especially in informal or colloquial contexts.
It means to forcefully or quickly eat or consume something, often without much enjoyment or savoring. Example: She was so hungry that she had to stuff down her sandwich in just a few bites. In this sentence, "stuff down" is used to show the urgency and lack of enjoyment in eating the sandwich.
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My agent says, "Turn stuff down".
"Because I wanted him to write stuff down!
"And now they're shutting all this stuff down".
"And they were writing all this stuff down".
Some guys like to get to the locker room, throw their stuff down and go.
"You can set your stuff down and adjust your chair, and — oh, looks like you have a welcoming committee.
He had his stuff down so well he was just free.
"We don't want to be the guys who dumb this stuff down," he said.
In the end, we had to take stuff down and rotate the art because we filled the wall multiple times.
Her husband, Perry Halburd, added, "You can't just take this stuff down and forget what happened".
It's also good to see McGregor strutting his stuff down under.
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