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stuff·ing [ˈstʌfɪŋ] N no pl

stuffing
nadev m
stuffing

I . stuff [stʌf] N no pl

2. stuff (possessions):

stvari f pl
reči f pl

3. stuff (material):

snov f

II . stuff [stʌf] VB trans

2. stuff vulg (strong disapproval):

stuff him! esp Brit Aus
get stuffed! Brit Aus

4. stuff (in taxidermy):

hot ˈstuff N no pl

1. hot stuff inf (skilful):

2. hot stuff sl:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He is a rebel, but not without a cause, for there are shirts that need un-stuffing, egos that need deflating.
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It was the muscle car formula of stuffing a big motor in a small car.
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They exerted "massive force on her chest and stomach area" while stuffing a towel and clothes hanger into her mouth to stop her screaming, she said.
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The introduction of foam rubber virtually eliminated the use of excelsior as stuffing material.
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If you must stuff a chop, precook the stuffing so you can get them off the heat sooner.
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There was simply no rapport betwixt the bird and its stuffing, no communion of flavours, in fact, no evidence of flavour at all.
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If you have stuffing left over, place in a buttered ovenproof dish.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But the thought of stuffing some porridge oats into a sock and rubbing that across my face -- as advised on one site -- didn't appeal.
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In the 1880s a mattress-stuffing business flourished as reeds were harvested first by hand with scythes then by horse-drawn mowers.
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Professional taxidermists prefer the term mounting to stuffing.
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