How To Use Stuffed In A Sentence
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The conference began with a Wednesday evening welcome reception, held at Chicago's Field Museum, where 28 mostly Illinois breweries had set up beer stations among two stuffed elephants, a couple of totem poles and a tyrannosaur skeleton.
Beer: A celebration of craft brewing
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And the fact is that women just dig men who see clips of defenseless mother pigs stuffed in crates so small that they can't turn around, and then blurt out, "But, I love me some bacon!
Josh Tetrick: Five Reasons Why Man = Meat
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Wells was stuffed on a pitchout on fourth-and-one from the Houston 45.
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My nose is uncomfortably stuffed up.
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There can be few museums in the world whose range of exhibits includes a stuffed, 5ft-long, prehistoric fish and a pair of unworn, extremely expensive, blue cowboy-boots.
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Spaghetti carbonara and giant, ricotta-stuffed ravioli in an earthy sauté of porcini mushrooms, barely touched with tomato, both did credit to the pasta roster.
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He pulled out a big fat wallet stuffed with bank notes.
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For the use of men they have the "merkin," [FN#410] a heart-shaped article of thin skin stuffed with cotton and slit with an artificial vagina: two tapes at the top and one below lash it to the back of a chair.
Arabian nights. English
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One of my hobbies is lampworking, and an old sock stuffed with lambswool and then covered in a fire-retardant sleeve works well for cushioning my elbows when I work!!
Turn Old Socks Into Foot Odour Killers | Lifehacker Australia
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Adjoining the visitors shop is Hartlepool Museum, which is stuffed full of artefacts telling the story of the town, particularly its maritime heritage.
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To a soundtrack of cooking tips, paedophilia newsflashes and outtakes from the film Brief Encounter, she tries to seduce a stuffed tiger, intercutting her swaying flamenco with mad, petulant little flounces.
Alonzo King Lines Ballet; Retina dance company, Collisions, Juliet Aster
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Slothrop kicks aside loose earth and finds a brick cairn, stuffed with potatoes ensiled last year.
Gravity's Rainbow
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The food is gutsy and unpretentious, and recipes such as squid stuffed with raisins and pine kernels, or polenta and Seville orange cake, certainly do it for me.
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Every second is stuffed with bright, brittle melodies that make you feel as if you've done too many turns on a fairground waltzer.
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The involtini, which is stuffed veal scaloppine, was the highlight for me - it showed real skill to balance the flavours.
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For now, all of his value can be typed onto an application and stuffed in a Manila envelope to be scanned in fifteen minutes by a member of the admissions department.
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The more civilised make up of canvass or "gunny bags" stuffed with hay and provided with cross bars, a rude packsaddle, which is admirably calculated to gall the animal's back.
First Footsteps in East Africa
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On his face is the most comical, quizzical expression, which is probably exactly how most of us would look if stuffed.
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The Frenchie is a Bloody with a Dijon bite balanced with a blue cheese-stuffed olive plus pickled asparagus, a pickle, lemon and lime.
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Learn how to serve stuffed pork loin with expert cooking tips in this free classic American recipe video clip.
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You don't look gift a horse in the mouth, especially when its nosebag is stuffed with gold.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fox and hockey officials refused to put a price tag on a regulation puck stuffed with computer chips.
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She's had red hair, brown, black, bubblegum pink, blue, purple… Just about every color that you find in a crayon box that's stuffed with 50 different colors.
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This was a side effect of the Industrial Revolution; many of our rivers were canalised and made navigable during the C19th which stuffed it all up with weirs and locks and pollution.
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Remove knick-knacks, tabletop ornaments, stuffed toys, books, magazines and newspapers from your bedroom and minimize dust collectors in other rooms.
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He's as cuddlesome as a teddy bear, and not a brand new, freshly stuffed one from Build-a-Bear, a well-loved one, missing some stuffing, and maybe an eye, and a button on his overalls.
Finding Amanda, losing Matthew Broderick
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Stuffed into the neck of the bottle was a flame engulfed rag, blazing brightly.
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Although nowadays pillows stuffed with feathers are quite common, this should be regarded as a modern innovation.
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There's a different menu for each evening, the recipes for which could be found in any basic cookbook: leg of lamb, chicken cacciatore, pasta trio, roast beef, or stuffed cabbage.
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This included pig's foot Milanese, warm tripe alla parmigiana, testa (a different type of headcheese) with pickled pears, stuffed lamb's brain pasta, and yes, tongue.
Not For the Lily-Livered
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Millionaire stingray tail spousal corporal corrector is stuffed, piscatorially.
Archive 2007-06-01
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Confederate stuffed port-fires with turpentined cotton and shot them into rollers only a few yards off.
Captains of the Civil War; a chronicle of the blue and the gray
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Obama is a stuffed-shirt, retrousse-nosed, po 'boy, the worst kind of elitist!
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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Glancing up and setting the fourth cored apple aside, Lydia said, ‘Stuffed apples.’
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The deli plate was indeed made up of a selection of cured ham, pastrami, prosciutto and cheeses along with red peppers stuffed with cream cheese, a lovely strong chicken liver pâté and some sweet and chutney-ish pickled onions.
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Although the fitting of the saddle should as far as practicable be limited to the adjustment of the shape of the tree and to regulating the amount of stuffing in the panel; the use of a numdah with a saddle which does not fit the horse or which is not sufficiently stuffed, is often a valuable makeshift when necessity gives no other choice.
The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed.
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The aerie overlooked a savannah of cubicles with shelves lined with gizmos, yurtlike conference rooms, and countless microkitchens equipped with goodie-stuffed fridges and high-end espresso machines.
In the Plex
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Instead, he brings along either a pocket-size Moleskine notebook or, if the project is already under way, several printed floor plans stuffed into his jeans or jacket pockets.
The Blueprints Behind the Bistros
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In the far right corner there was a bookshelf stuffed to the brim with books on history and folklore and legends.
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A good museum in the castle is stuffed with antiquities, while a Roman amphitheatre overlooks all.
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The more civilised make up of canvass or “gunny bags” stuffed with hay and provided with cross bars, a rude packsaddle, which is admirably calculated to gall the animal’s back.
First footsteps in East Africa
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She stuffed two more sweaters into her bag.
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Christmas day and we are still stuffed from the réveillon.
French Word-A-Day:
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I undid the paper and stuffed in Dinky cars, Transformers and some of my favourite Star Wars figures.
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Consider This: Squash Blossoms Whether sautéed, stuffed, baked or fried, squash blossoms are one of summer's showiest pleasures.
A Flower to Savor
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A homeless guy who had to survive winter in the streets crushed up paper and stuffed his clothes with them for insulation.
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Jason put his gun on the bed next to her and began to unbind the ropes, but first he removed the old sock that had been stuffed into her mouth as a gag.
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Police found the fridge and oven stuffed with rotten food.
The Sun
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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.
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It was wrapped in snowman wrapping paper inside her old brown bag that she bought her bathing suit in last summer, stuffed with Victoria Secret’s pink and white tissue paper
Goldylockz22 Diary Entry
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They follow him to a deserted spot where he leaves an envelope stuffed full of cash.
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Borek, which is a pastry roll filled with cheese or ground meat, and dolma, made from stuffed grape leaves, green pepper or eggplant are most often served prior to the meal.
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His decomposing body was found on Wednesday stuffed into a suitcase inside a brick shed in the family's back garden.
The Sun
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Every day is different, but a typical spread might include soup served with chunks of wholemeal, a savoury Danish (a whorl of dough stuffed with pesto, tapenade, spinach and goats cheese), Dorset rarebit (with cider) or rustic open sandwiches (doorsteps of sourdough piled with hummus and salad) – all at £5.75.
West Dorset's top 10 budget eats
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My bookcase is stuffed with tons and tons of books.
What Good Are Libraries? « Become A Robot
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There was a freebie starter of baby spring roll stuffed with duck confit and deep-fried fillet of monkfish.
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Every day my mailbag is stuffed to overflowing with letters from desperate people who can't even get their dealers to be civil, leave alone helpful.
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At the end, everyone is given cake, along with age-appropriate gift bags jammed with hats, mittens, books, and stuffed animals.
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The kulcha naan was stuffed with vegetables, onions, fresh chillies and covered with coriander.
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I stuffed the bottle with scraps of paper and tinder-dry sticks of which there was a plentiful supply.
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The food writer has eaten more braciola stateside than in Italy, where, he says, it is less likely to be fussed with or overstuffed.
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The mac and cheese and the stuffed peppers are ready and prove to be as delicious to eat as they were quick to prepare.
Times, Sunday Times
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Other menu items include stuffed sandwiches, subs, quesadillas, wings, tacos and salads.
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Also hard-hit are supposedly diversified mutual funds that are stuffed with technology and other highflying small stocks.
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Police also found sanitary towels stuffed with dollars in her suitcase.
Times, Sunday Times
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I asked Sarza as she hastily stuffed water bottles, napkins, and granola bars into a tote bag.
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C (h) ristine Oct 2 so excited! you’re in Seoul trying out the street food.:) if you’re still there try boong-uh-bbang too (little cakes in the shape of fish, stuffed with red bean paste) and other goodies all around.
A bite of Seoul street food: Hotteok | Baking Bites
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a stuffed turkey
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We started with a feta-stuffed Fatayer, which was described as a ‘pie’, but was more of a calzone, with bready dough rather than pastry.
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I muttered and began to adjust the black leather jacket and stuffed it in my bag, before overlooking the boxes.
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I imagined the interior of my brain as a stuffed, antiquated file room cum library.
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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
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There is somebody sitting in one of those overstuffed chairs reading Le Monde.
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The two robbers raid a shop in broad daylight and nick a manger stuffed full of rubies and emeralds.
The Sun
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Standing next to another pot stuffed with pink and white dahlias, orange mimulus and white lobelia, they should provide colour until the first frosts.
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It's possible that many who die of aneurisms are, in reality, suffering from swollen brain, stuffed with huge numbers of encysted brain worms.
Brain worms: one in five are infested
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Lay the stuffed lamb shoulder on top and surround with the carrots and shallots.
Times, Sunday Times
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April has been a merry-go-round of a month, stuffed full with business, things to do and highs and lows of all kinds.
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She stuffed her clothes in and then tried to close the lid.
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Socks were stuffed in the shoes, and upon pulling them out I discovered they were knee-highs.
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The boy beamed as if he had just won a stuffed toy in one of those side shows at the county fair.
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Christy removed her hat and gloves and stuffed them into her coat pocket.
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Dickens then visits a workroom, featuring coloured prints, a china shepherdess on the mantelshelf, carpets, stuffed chairs and an open fire.
Bedlam
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The baseball player stuffed his bat with cork to make it lighter
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My nose is all stuffed
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The food is edible but unremarkable, usually a meal that could be found in just about any basic cookbook: chicken cacciatore, beef teriyaki, veal parmigiana, pasta trio, roast beef or stuffed cabbage.
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She stepped out of her coveralls and stuffed them into a washtub to be rinsed off with Davy's discarded caving clothes.
THIS TIME LOVE
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Here and there in the luxurious fuzz of newly grown grass, you might spot rusted tools and stuffed animals in various states of decomposition.
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His own compositions are mostly fragmented, mournful affairs, stuffed with bursts of folkish melodies and oblique twists.
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This rant then devolves into a general pasting of popular music and is not especially coherent, but then, what do you want out of a one-eared, stuffed deer.
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There are too many people stuffed in his car.
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The cuisine for the evening includes traditional Celtic dishes such as hotch potch, tattie soup, Irish stuffed leg of lamb, ale bread, bannocks, potatoes and more.
Aspen Times - Top Stories
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A large boneless breast of chicken was stuffed with fontina cheese and sundried tomatoes and then topped with béchamel sauce and fresh pesto.
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Not so the cheese-stuffed huisquil - more commonly called chayote squash, mirliton or vegetable pear in Texas - that came off watery and wan.
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And now poor Stubb goes to bed upon a mattrass that is all too soft; would it were stuffed with brushwood!
Moby Dick; or the Whale
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A typical example is minced beef cobbler, braised lambs' liver and onions, stuffed tomatoes, seafood flan salad or mixed side salad - all at a reasonable price.
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We also saw a variety of stuffed animals, birds and the full body size skins of the bear and the moose.
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When Dish visited one weekday for lunch, we tried one of the many ceviches, along with a Peruvian specialty called causa, which is made with mashed potatoes and stuffed with avocado and tuna.
Houston Press | Complete Issue
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Related Terms & Expressions: la farce = stuffing une farce = a prank, practical joke un farceur, une farceuse = a practical joker farceur, farceuse (adjective) = mischievous tomates farcies = stuffed tomatoes farci de fautes = littered with mistakes se farcir quelqu'un = to put up with someone avoir la tête farcie = to have had enough (of another's shenanigans, of one's own problems) Ex.: J'ai la tête farcie!
Farcir - French Word-A-Day
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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
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It cost $400 and weighed more than my overstuffed briefcase.
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In the middle of the room was a small fire with several discolored flasks gingerly stuffed in the coals.
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The = stem = is clay color to ochre yellow, enlarged below, spongy, stuffed, fistulose, soft, fibrous, more or less ascending at the base.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
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She stuffed all her bits and pieces into a bag and left.
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The next morning, I entered the New Halcyon Bank carrying my well-stuffed cowhide briefcase.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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How many times had they crammed for exams on the soft, overstuffed couch?
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In stoolball, a milking stool was used as a target, and a hard leather ball stuffed with feathers or hair was thrown at it.
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I made zucchini stuffed with ground matzos (unleavened breads) and a cake with ground matzos, nuts, fruit and chocolate.
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While we were stuffed full of learning about other parts of the world, the school system left us utterly clueless about our won history.
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No, no dessert, I'm stuffed.
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She was lying on a Turkoman rug, with a straw-stuffed pillow covered in coarse cotton material, at the head of the bed.
KARA KUSH
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I stuffed Eva's lace pillow inside, hiding the threads, the lace, and the bonelike bobbins that were swinging like tiny Poe pendulums.
'The Lace Reader'
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He even sent notices to the magistrates of Bononia and Mutina—your cities, stuffed with your clients!
Antony and Cleopatra
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Many Arab dishes, like stuffed zucchini or green peppers and stuffed grape or cabbage leaves, are highly labor-intensive.
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Antonin selected fruits for the puddings - a nectarine plombie (ice cream) and oranges stuffed with layered jellies.
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Every nook and cranny of the house was stuffed with souvenirs of their trips abroad.
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And then it's the challenge of dolmades — stuffed vine leaves.
Times, Sunday Times
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To enhance the appeal among kids, there were stuffed dolls of Santa Clauses placed among the bounteous flowers.
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The master's meal consisted of a loaf of bread stuffed with a mixture of meat and vegetables, and his glass was filled with wine.
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June 30, 2009 at 2:17 pm he may be evil, but he still sleeps with his stuffed puddy.
EVIL - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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If a rootbound plant is not available, use a tiny clay flowerpot or a small cardboard transplanting pot, a large tangled mass of string stuffed into the pot, and an artificial flower to be inserted into the string mass.
Nurturing Spirituality in Children
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Mr. Bridgefoot first encountered Mr. Williams years ago and the two bonded when Mr. Bridgefoot took a stuffed alligator off the taxidermist's hands after a client had refused to pay for it.
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Robyn quickly stuffed clothes into an overnight bag.
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As a precaution, I had scented toilet paper stuffed up my nose, but the bouquet still came on like a rotten gauntlet across the snout.
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It could be a cheese omelette stuffed with peas, a spicy curry or hearty soup made from leftover veggies.
Times, Sunday Times
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Despite the rumpus, it's business as usual with the side to play England still stuffed full of players born and bred outwith these borders and in many cases playing their rugby outside Scotland.
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This anticipates a love of chitterlings, grilled pig's ears, marrow bones, stuffed trotters, kidneys and brains.
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At the Pendleton rally, the stage was decorated with pioneer wagons stuffed with hay.…
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But it was inside the house that her madness truly reined, where she had stuffed her rooms with worthless discards.
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The classic Peranakan dish of chicken cooked with tar-black stuffed candlenuts is unbelievably delicious.
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-- Poulet à la broche: Soul Food Farm chicken stuffed with garlic and sage; with green beans, savory, and corn custard
How I survived my 65th birthday: Dinner at Chez Panisse!
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Steamed stuffed bun look calm, unruffled and continue to see her book.
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Attach my tiny shaving kit to my tinier toothbrush pouch and insert them into my Stuffed Shirt Case.
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The opening dinner menu kicks off with daurade crudo, baked potato/black truffle soup with bacon-grilled-cheese soldiers, and wild boar ragout over fresh pappardelle, while entrees include mustard-crusted lamb loin w/ stuffed artichoke, and spaetzle-supported veal cheek blanquette, though a fat lot of security it afforded that baby.
Thrillist: La Silhouette French-American From Some Very Vetted Vets
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The series was stuffed full of recurring characters, skits and, in particular, catchphrases, all of which were soon ringing around the school-halls and workplaces of America.
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For mains, Madame chose the pepper steak, which was presented to her order, while I went for the pork fillets, stuffed with champignons and pancake potatoes.
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Or it could be the rustic halved barrels with horse brasses, pumps and a stuffed fish.
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It showed a milkman cheerily delivering a dozen bottles of milk to Londoners, an extra bottle stuffed in his jacket pocket.
Times, Sunday Times
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Once the pose is completed, the armature is stuffed or wrapped with small pieces of newspaper held in place with masking tape.
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Dip the courgettes and stuffed flowers in the seasoned flour and then in the batter.
The Sun
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Overstuffed pink chairs and a couch rested in one corner, a small kitchenette with a washtub and icebox in another.
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As well as early fossils, there are displays of stuffed animals and birds, including a male and female Great Bustard.
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Every conceivable nook and cranny is stuffed with malignant faunae waiting to pounce.
My Family and Other Animals
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These places of worship were stuffed with devotional images, which were adorned on festival days and adored on others.
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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.
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There is a massive file cabinet stuffed with documents so old and densely packed they may be ready to ignite spontaneously.
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There were cardboard boxes stuffed full of clothes.
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He removes a circle from the middle, replaces it with crisp endive, then uses it as a lid over succulent slices of rabbit, stuffed with mushroom duxelles and its own kidney.
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Check your local auction listings and keep that wallet stuffed!
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I remember leading a child's eyes up to the crown, where a squirrel, its mouth stuffed full of leaves, was making its drey.
Country diary: Bedfordshire
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If you have puppets or stuffed animals, make a little play and use very, very silly voices.
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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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As he and his wife stuffed me with food, passed me a hot-water bottle and tucked me in, confidence returned.
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It was some kind of scrapbook, stuffed to the brim with photos, letters, and newspaper clippings.
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I went for the roast chicken breast stuffed with Brie and sun-blushed tomatoes and served with a sauce of port and redcurrant.
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Pine nut-spiked dolmades, the stuffed grape leaves, a walnutty red-pepper relish called ezme and a fine version of tabouli all are worth ordering.
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Other employees stuffed 1,700 envelopes for the event on state time, the affidavit said.
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The shelter consists of two spartan dormitories lined with metal beds and cots, a few stuffed toys and pictures on the walls.
Times, Sunday Times
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she expostulated, tugging at the ticket in her overstuffed pocket.
LOST CHILDREN
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The stuffed eggplant was slightly undercooked, but the flavours of cheese and herbs were delightful.
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On the street in front of my present home, twenty thousand Yankee soldiers marched down the Old Spanish Trail in pursuit of General Alfred Mouton and his boys in butternut, their haversacks stuffed with loot, their wounds from a dozen firefights still green, their lust for revenge unsated.
The Glass Rainbow
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The plain, salted pretzels weren't ready, but ones stuffed with either cheese or apple cinnamon were available.
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Instead I went to sit on the squashy overstuffed leather chair by the books.
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We went to a party with 2 amazing grind core bands, Dread Knox and Cowboy Killas, a bar with $200 of free liquor, 4 kegs and a piñata stuffed with candy and condoms.
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To serve, place a stuffed piquillo pepper in the center of a plate and spoon some fennel and orange salad and some orange segments to one side.
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Koosa is the middle eastern name for this dish which we know as stuffed squash.
Archive 2007-01-01
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Camper John Bookman, now in his third week, says after a few early missteps, he has mastered cr pes stuffed with smoked chicken and vegetables.
Hit TV Shows Spawn Summer Camps for Couch Potatoes
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Fed-up with watching greyhounds chase a stuffed rabbit?
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The bookshelves are packed with stuffed animals and books, and the mantel is lined with photographs of the children who live here.
In S. Africa's Orphanages, Is Doing Good Really Bad?
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Katy, who had "browsed" all through her childhood in a good old-fashioned library, had her memory stuffed with all manner of little scraps of information and literary allusions, which now came into use.
What Katy Did Next
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No, but What I am saying is, as stated above, this is what I wanted, this is what I enjoy, I never disfurnished my family for any purchase of gun, or gun related object, and my safe and loading room are stuffed full.
Investing in Rifles
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We got well and truly stuffed and things went from bad to worse during a grim and gruesome World Cup.
The Sun
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Samantha, 25, said: " The wallet was stuffed full of pictures, letters, keepsakes and prayer cards.
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Just then, my next course arrives; it turns out to be a stuffed aubergine pie with layers of wild mushroom.
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Local specialities include pasta stuffed with rice and spinach.
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Businessmen with their suits and briefcases, mother's with their crying children and overstuffed luggage, it all seems so unrealistic.
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They were also stuffed full of a lot more sugar.
Times, Sunday Times
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My inbox is stuffed with similar complaints, with people waiting months to find out what they owe.
The Sun
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If an administrator has no access to information, it's as if he was purblind and hard of hearing and had a stuffed nose.
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So, if I anted up for another PVR-350 and stuffed it in this server, the machine could record 4 streams at once!
MythTV and Me
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I set the hook, stuffed the rod high and the fish moved off fast across the flats towards the deep water.
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I didn't really care, and stuffed a gag in her mouth using the nearest cloth I could find.
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I hastily stuffed three more forkfuls in my mouth, waiting for him to answer.
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This hearty wedge of egg stuffed with thin slices of potato, red pepper, tomato and herbs on its own would be worth returning for.
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With a stupid bunch of gladioli Mama stuffed into my hand.
A Mountain of Crumbs
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The camp itself was essentially a series of huge tents decorated with an eye toward sumptuousness—overstuffed couches, a dinner table made from beached wood, a makeshift bar area—all atop raised, rich hardwood flooring.
In the Time of Bobby Cox
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Sometimes it is just trash, though, gathered along the curbside or stuffed in sewer grates.
“Forest Floor”: Trash as a literacy of ourselves.
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We played doctor with her medical kit - it's amusing to see her shoot up her stuffed animals with the little hypo.
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If you were to chop up some salad vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes, carrot, radish, onion) and stir in some yogurt and cumin to make a raita, the combination of stuffed paratha and raita is both filling and nutritious!
Archive 2007-03-01
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Stuffed to the edges with dozens of symbolic and didactic creatures and props, the blanket sized, totemic kaleidoscopes - each rendered in firmly cut but onion-skin-thin Japanese mulberry paper - teem with febrile life.
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There are stuffed deer and buffalo on the walls, an ancient grand piano, and bubbly Polish receptionists.
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The final touch to Laura's ensemble is two handkerchief-wrapped powder puffs stuffed in the bosom of her dress to improve her bust line.
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In response, Savage and her team started a program where children could trade in their slingshots for a stuffed animal of the cottontop tamarin.
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Stuffed with straw - in the walls, in the foundation, and, under the original plans, in the attic - it was billed as a groundbreaker in sustainable and affordable housing.
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I opened my dinner with an assiette créole: crab-back stuffed with saltfish and spices, accras (seafood and vegetable fritters) and a couple of local crayfish called ouassous.
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I think we have something like a grown-up liquor cabinet now, rather than a bottle of vodka stuffed into the back of the freezer and a half-drunk bottle of tequila perched on the back of the fridge.
Panama freighter wearing rusty brown
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I closed my spiral notebook and stuffed it into my bag.
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For supper they are given pitta bread, tahini and stuffed vine leaves, which they poke at mistrustfully with their fingers - there is no cutlery.
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I copied down the words and hastily stuffed the paper in my pocket.
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They bore cream - colored envelopes stuffed with cash as bridal gifts, no checks.