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Synonyms

stuffed

British  
/ stʌft /

adjective

  1. filled with something, esp (of poultry and other food) filled with stuffing

  2. (foll by up) (of the nasal passages) blocked with mucus

  3. slang an exclamation of contemptuous anger or annoyance, esp against another person

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Shepherding the 10-year-old girl and her family through the buzzing rush of holiday shoppers, he asks if she would like to make her own charm bracelet or design the embroidery on a stuffed bunny.

From The Wall Street Journal

When I finally nailed a roast chicken — buttered and oiled, stuffed with lemon wedges and hunks of onion and fennel — I felt like a goddess.

From Salon

He also grabbed a stuffed tiger Axel had kept from his childhood in Sweden.

From Los Angeles Times

Her mother sold Gibson’s stuffed animals and her own jewelry to afford her high-school graduation cap and gown.

From The Wall Street Journal

Advocates acknowledge the challenges of making these systems work, including doing so in a manner that would match the performance of cavernous data centers stuffed with AI chips on the ground.

From The Wall Street Journal