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UK
/stˈʌfɐ/
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[ US /ˈstəfɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈstəfɝ/ ]
NOUN
- an advertising circular that is enclosed with other material and (usually) sent by mail
- a craftsman who stuffs and mounts the skins of animals for display
How To Use stuffer In A Sentence
- At times, the unit was shaky — except for Woodson, who played the role of cover cornerback, blitzer, run-stuffer and ballhawk. Packers' Charles Woodson wins Defensive Player of Year award
- The peer review system is being gamed by ballot stuffers and griefers, of course, but the staff is there, showing the flag and fighting back.
- What he is, Mr Sallinon, he's an animal stuffer, you know, taxidermist. FOOLS GOLD
- The Chargers would like another big run stuffer on defense and a versatile player on offense.
- Trust me, it's not easy scooping up gift votives and stocking stuffers while fielding questions about your love life.
- RAY: You know I honestly think that there's -- there's 13 in print but there's like some mini books that came out as well that are kind of repackaged small little stocking stuffers, so I think there's like 17 or 18, you know, in print but I've written 13. CNN Transcript Dec 25, 2006
- But most mornings were spent taking boxes of envelopes to and from the stuffers (as I affectionately referred to them) and making various deliveries to small businesses on the new industrial estates.
- You know, the Christmas/Hanukkah pas de deux is just around the corner, at least in geological time, and our librarian friend (we've said it before — really, everyone should have a librarian friend) Rebecca Hunt has spotted the perfect stocking-stuffer in this year's Neiman Marcus holiday catalog: Valery Gergiev conducting the Kirov Orchestra. Around the World in Eighty Shopping Days Until
- If you don't want to diminish the Christmas morning surprise, wrap stocking stuffers in plain white or silver paper before tucking them inside.
- Apparently, all of the stocking stuffers are grouped on said tables, so I can find them more easily.