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stuffed
Stuffed tarimas:
- /stʌf/ 
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: The material out of which something is made or formed; substance.
- noun: The essential substance or elements; essence: "We are such stuff/As dreams are made on”  ( Shakespeare). 
- noun: Informal   Unspecified material:  Put that stuff over there. 
- noun: Informal   Household or personal articles considered as a group.
- noun: Informal   Worthless objects.
- noun: Slang   Specific talk or actions:  Don't give me that stuff about being tired. 
- noun: Sports   The control a player has over a ball, especially to give it spin, english, curve, or speed.
- noun: Sports   The spin, english, curve, or speed imparted to a ball: "where we could watch the stuff, mainly curves, that the pitchers were putting on the ball”  ( James Henry Gray). 
- noun: Basketball   A dunk shot.
- noun: Special capability:  The team really showed its stuff and won the championship. 
- noun: Chiefly British   Woven material, especially woolens.
- noun: Slang   Money; cash.
- noun: Slang   A drug, especially one that is illegal or habit-forming.
- verb-transitive: To pack (a container) tightly; cram:  stuff a Christmas stocking. 
- verb-transitive: To block (a passage); plug:  stuff a crack with caulking. 
- verb-transitive: Basketball   To block (a shot or an opponent who is shooting), especially before the ball leaves the shooter's hands.
- verb-transitive: To place forcefully into a container or space; thrust:  stuffed laundry into the bag. 
- verb-transitive: Sports   To shoot (a ball or puck) forcefully into the goal from close range.
- verb-transitive: Basketball   To dunk (the ball).
- verb-transitive: To fill with an appropriate stuffing:  stuff a pillow. 
- verb-transitive: To fill (an animal skin) to restore its natural form for mounting or display.
- verb-transitive: To cram with food.
- verb-transitive: To fill (the mind):  His head is stuffed with silly notions. 
- verb-transitive: To put fraudulent votes into (a ballot box).
- verb-transitive: To apply a preservative and softening agent to (leather).
- verb-intransitive: To overeat; gorge.
- idiom: stuff it  Vulgar Slang   Used as an intensive to express extreme anger, frustration, or disgust.
- idiom: stuff (one's) face  Slang   To eat greedily.
                
                
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