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unstuff
  • a word derived from stuff.

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Marie Kondo has inspired many of us to unstuff closets and discard piles of belongings banished to basements.

From Washington Post • Feb. 8, 2019

Yet Royalty refused to unstuff and Diana's marriage failed.

From New York Times • May 19, 2018

Again a brief airport ceremony with dignitaries was enlivened by the Pope's ability to unstuff a shirt.

From Time Magazine Archive

The object of this fund," he wrote, "is to deflate an occasional overblown bureaucrat, to unstuff a few stuffed shirts and to promote the repeal of foolish and needless laws.

From Time Magazine Archive

All Groucho Marx required was the divinely distracted Margaret Dumont to play the stuffy rich lady he was determined to unstuff.

From Time Magazine Archive