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overstuff

[ US /ˈoʊvɝˌstəf/ ]
VERB
  1. stuff too much
    The pillow was overstuffed

How To Use overstuff In A Sentence

  • For all its faults, Elephants on the Edge deals with a fascinating and little-understood subject, which makes it doubly disappointing to find it so devoid of facts and overstuffed with opinion.
  • The food writer has eaten more braciola stateside than in Italy, where, he says, it is less likely to be fussed with or overstuffed.
  • An overstuffed chair for the use of the interrogatee is sometimes preferable to a straight-backed, wooden chair because if he is made to stand for a lengthy period or is otherwise deprived of physical comfort, the contrast is intensified and increased disorientation results. The Dark Art of Interrogation
  • There is somebody sitting in one of those overstuffed chairs reading Le Monde.
  • Update: I hope the hopelessly "overstuffed" Po Boy Preservation event didn't factor into the Presidential Debate committee's unfortunate decision. Archive 2007-11-01
  • It cost $400 and weighed more than my overstuffed briefcase.
  • How many times had they crammed for exams on the soft, overstuffed couch?
  • Overstuffed pink chairs and a couch rested in one corner, a small kitchenette with a washtub and icebox in another.
  • The walls were still brick, but she had brought in an overstuffed couch and glass coffee table for furniture and placed plants and a very nice book case in the corner.
  • She was sitting in the overstuffed leather armchair, concentrating on her darning, but painfully aware of the man who was sitting in a similar chair no more than three feet away from her.
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