stuffed 的定义
- filled with something, esp filled with stuffing
- blocked with mucus
- get stuffed! British slang an exclamation of contemptuous anger or annoyance, esp against another person
stuffed 近义词
crammed
stuffed 的近义词 16 个
- filled
- jammed
- loaded
- packed
- bursting
- crowded
- full
- glutted
- gorged
- overflowing
- satisfied
- saturated
- jam-packed
- packed like sardines
- running over
- tight
stuffed 的反义词 1 个
更多stuffed例句
- Although we purchased stuffed toy dogs for the development phase, at some point one has to test everything with a real dog.
- The image of a super-stuffed sandwich is cartoonish, maybe, but desirable.
- To treat a meatless palate, go with an easy-to-make stuffed squash.
- Obviously, a person’s speech patterns can change for a variety of reasons, whether it’s their mood or a simple stuffed nose.
- A stocking stuffed with $324,000 in easily negotiable $20 bills weighs 132 pounds.
- Another returned a printer box stuffed with a candy-filled piñata.
- Try these 12 expert-backed tips to make it through turkey day without feeling like a stuffed, well, you know.
- One image in the film also stuck in my craw: a shot of a little boy in the audience holding up his white stuffed unicorn.
- Some of the stuffed animals that have come out of the taxidermy classes are on display in the new institution.
- The young man smiled at the girl, as he crushed up the notes and stuffed them into his pocket.
- Thinking it was a request for employment which he could not offer, Malcolm stuffed it carelessly into a pocket.
- I would rather have Sue Greysons skin stuffed with straw than to have you around the house.
- There is no specimen at present in the Museum, the one stuffed by Miss Cumber having, as above mentioned, disappeared.
- They are not stuffed, but are rounded at the top, and are about eight inches high, and from one to three feet long.