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overstuffed

[oh-ver-stuhft] / ˈoʊ vərˌstʌft /


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He clambered to his feet, reached into a grocery bag and pulled out an overstuffed FedEx mailer, inscribed in large, looping cursive with a note.

From Seattle Times

My dad and I used to order "overstuffed" at our local bagel place, which was double-egg and double-cheese and I have a hard time eating anything but ever since.

From Salon

Linen closets are workhorse spaces: small areas that get a lot of use and are often overstuffed with sheets, table linens, towels, pillows, extra toiletries and medicine.

From Washington Post

Phinney Books is a gorgeously appointed space, with well-worn overstuffed leather chairs and a bookcase in the children’s section shaped like a boxcar.

From Seattle Times

You can slide the tracker into a pouch without making the wallet look overstuffed, and quickly find your wallet if you misplace it.

From Washington Post