adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be crammed/stuffed/packed etc full of sth
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Ted’s workshop was crammed full of old engines.
stuffed animal
stuffed shirt
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
animal
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Times have changed, but the fascination for stuffed animals hasn't.
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Nailed on the walls were rows and rows of stuffed animal heads.
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On a shelf stood wilting plants and very small stuffed animals , squirrels and starlings which had fallen victim to the chase.
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Auctioneers, Moore Allen say that stuffed animals are becoming very popular among collectors.
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He says that there's been a revival in the popularity of stuffed animals .
bird
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This stuffed bird has always been in the room.
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The house is as interesting inside as out, having a collection of about 70 stuffed birds .
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Have you a stuffed bird or squirrel or stoat in a glass case?
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She searched the attic, and found a hammer lying between a sewing machine and a stuffed bird .
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A cherry-and-green stuffed bird turned slowly to an icicle of dust.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
full/packed/stuffed etc to the gills
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If Tapie was a fish he'd be stuffed to the gills this issue!
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It's a surprise then to find the Powerhaus pretty much packed to the gills .
get stuffed
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He obviously had impregnation on his mind, but by now Lydia had lost her temper and she told him to get stuffed .
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He told me to get stuffed .
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I doubt if it ever dawned on him that his patient wife would tell him to get stuffed .
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The Raiders are getting stuffed because the defensive line is penetrating.
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Under his breath, the Vice President was telling him to get stuffed .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The cake looks great, but I'm stuffed .