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were stuffed
verb
To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
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There were stuffed toys for children, too.
They were stuffed with miniature scores.
Their pockets were stuffed with golf balls.
About half of the Babbo pastas were stuffed.
br? and warm chocolate puddings arrived, we were stuffed.
The trouble was, we were stuffed to the gills.
CDs without cases were stuffed in the center console.
The specimens were stuffed into a museum drawer in Beijing.
Behind him, several kids were stuffed in the car.
The home team won and the stands were stuffed.
They were stuffed with beef, ribs and sausage.
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