1. nonsensical or valueless thoughts, words, or writing; rubbish.
2. drink or drugs.
3. woolen fabric, esp. as differentiated from silk, cotton, and linen.
4. (in games) rotation given to a
ball to make it alter course.
5. ability of a pitcher at inducing spin on a
ball or capability to change the pace of delivery of a pitch.
6. thrust (something) hastily or clumsily into a niche.
7. stuff (oneself) with huge amounts of food.
8. fill (envelopes) with the same copies of printed matter.
9. insert fake votes in (a ballot
box).
10. used to say that
one doesn't care about or reject (something).
11.
beat badly at sport.
1. "stuff and nonsense!"
2. "the islanders get fighting mad on the stuff"
3. "her dark stuff gown"
4. "The professional baseball pitcher was known for his exceptional ability to put
good 'stuff' on the
ball, making it hard for batters to guess its trajectory and hit it solidly."
5. "The pitcher has impressive "stuff" in his arsenal, often deceiving batters with an assortment of pitches."
6. "Sadie shoved the coin into her coat
pocket"
7. "he filled himself with potato
chips"
8. "they spent the whole time in an upstairs room filling envelopes"
9. "The political party was accused of filling the ballot
box with fraudulent votes to get elected."
10. "stuff the diet!"
11. "Town got filled each week"