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to stuffed
verb
To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
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For example, one attendee Gurley profiled has an entire hotel room filled with stuffed animals; he calls people with an erotic attachment to stuffed children's toys "plushophiles".
It is now a global hub for selling everything from electronics to stuffed animals.
The train station shop was filled with Kumamon items, from bottles of sake to stuffed animals.
The classic books sit next to stuffed animals, hats and puppets.
Metropolitan Coffeehouse & Wine Bar Eclectic menu with everything from shish kebab to stuffed shrimp.
A brother pointed out it was our tribute to stuffed cabbage, many a birthday dinner for John.
Similar(14)
Stuff sticks to stuff.
The conversation returns to Stuff.
"He's used to stuff like that.
Expect Dallas to stuff Spurrier.
Freedom is losing market share to stuff.
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