Definition: 1. A substance, material, group of objects, etc. 2. Used to refer in a general way to things that people do, say, think, etc. 3. Miscellaneous unspecified objects. 4. Fill completely. 5. Press or force.
Use 'stuff' in a sentence:
1. They had had their pet dog stuffed.
2. The early stuff is mostly unlistenable.
3. I've got loads of stuff to do today.
4. He grabbed my purse, opened it and stuffed it full, then gave it back to me.
5. Will you stuff the turkey and shove it in the oven for me?
6. I like reading and stuff.
7. The bag was stuffed with dirty clothes.
8. I stuffed my hands in my pockets.
9. Could you move all that stuff off the table?
10. They sell stationery and stuff (like that).
11. Don't stuff the kids with chocolate before their dinner.
12. What's all this ‘Mrs Smith ’ stuff? Call me Anna.
13. She stuffed all her bits and pieces into a bag and left.
14. She had 500 leaflets to stuff into envelopes.
15. I don't know anything about this antique stuff.
16. "Where do you get this stuff?" asks Leroy. "From your pappy?"
17. She had 500 envelopes to stuff with leaflets.
18. He bundled up the dirty clothes and stuffed them into the bag.
19. I don't know how you can eat that stuff!
20. This is all good stuff. Well done!
21. She stuffed the money under a cushion.
22. This is all good stuff . Well done!
23. Ugh! How can you eat that stuff?
24. Some members of the team are just not doing their stuff.
25. I told them they could stuff their job.
26. The band did some great stuff on their first album.
27. He stuffed the newspapers into a litter bin and headed down the street.
28. I could stuff myself with ten chocolate bars and half an hour later eat a big meal.
29. The museum was full of stuffed animals in glass cases.
30. All the drawers were stuffed full of letters and papers.
31. What's all that sticky stuff on the carpet?
32. The trip was magical; the stuff of which dreams are made.
33. I have a whole bunch of stuff to do this morning.
34. I like reading and stuff .
35. Are you going to stuff the turkey?
36. What's all this 'Mrs Smith' stuff? Call me Anna.
37. How can you bear to eat that stuff?
38. This isn't highfalutin art-about-art. It's marvellous and adventurous stuff.
39. She's really hot stuff at tennis.
40. I called Andie to tell her how spectacular the stuff looked.
41. It's amazing how people collect so much stuff over the years.
42. Where's all my stuff?
43. I'm bored by history ─ dates and battles and all that stuff.
44. He pointed to a duffle bag. "That's my stuff."
45. They're always selling off stuff like that dirt cheap.
46. This wine is good stuff.
47. Just dump your stuff over there ─ we'll sort it out later.
48. There's a reason why women don't read this stuff; it's not funny.
49. This is high quality stuff.
50. I didn't want a part in the play, then I thought ─ stuff it ─ why not?
51. Some of her stuff is stored for the meantime with her children.
52. Don't try any rough stuff with me!
53. His love letters were hot stuff, apparently.
54. These new proposals are proving to be hot stuff.
55. She's pretty hot stuff.
56. The medicine has clearly done its stuff.
57. He still stood behind his cash register stuffing his mouth with popcorn.
58. I don't want any more of that heavy stuff.
59. I'd like some coffee, and I don't object to the powdered stuff if it's all you've got.
60. The chairs were covered in some sort of plastic stuff.
61. I don't believe in all that stuff about ghosts.