[ UK /stˈʌfɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈstəfɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. padding put in mattresses and cushions and upholstered furniture
  2. a mixture of seasoned ingredients used to stuff meats and vegetables
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How To Use stuffing In A Sentence

  • The main course was going to be a roast duck, served with cranberry stuffing and scalloped potatoes.
  • I kept folding up the wads of twenties and stuffing them in the pocket of my shorts.
  • He also seems to write with little concern for cadence, leaving himself stumbling over excess syllables and quixotically stuffing verbal square pegs into musical round holes when it comes time to sing.
  • In the end, despite these tight controls, the US-backed generals failed to win a majority of the vote, securing a plurality only through frenzied last minute stuffing of the ballot boxes.
  • Ana laughed it down, stuffing her hand into her pocket and pulling out two small yellow pills, uppers to block her sorrow.
  • Spread the stuffing mixture evenly over the joint, but do not overfill. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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
  • He didn't seem to notice, let alone give a stuffing, that the rest of the political world had stopped, at least for a day.
  • The close texture and mild flavour of lean, minced veal makes it a valuable ingredient in many pâtés, galantines, and stuffings, besides showing to advantage in such dishes as veal loaf.
  • At a desk to the very side of the room, a very overweight, red-faced man was shuffling through some files and stuffing them into Manila folders.
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