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the stuffs
verb
To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
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Stone, clay and wood, the materials the painting seems made of, are the stuffs of statuary and, in the 15th and 16th centuries, the Pietà – a depiction of the pitiful moment when Mary supports her dead son Christ on her lap – flourished as a sculptural genre.
First, a thing is a sounding entity only insofar the stuff or the stuffs the thing is composed of is or are vibrating.
But Rep. Nicely assures the public not to worry: "The stuffs not really hazardous.... well, it doesnt have any more arsenic than farmland has... it's not that bad".
It will be about the stuffs that me and you and everyone else (probably more girls than boys though because we have a nice little thing going on here, don't we baby girl, uh huh uh huh uh huh (strokes your face with a rabbit foot keychain)) likes.
It'll be easier for you to make more money if you could get your hands on the stuffs for a cheap price.
It's just a game so don't try any of the stuffs in real life as you most likely would get your butt thrown into jail.
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He took the stuff.
That's the stuff.
The stuff surgeons use".
The stuff of sitcoms.
You know the stuff.
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