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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
stuffed
adj
  1. filled with something; "a stuffed turkey"
  2. crammed with food; "a full stomach"; "I feel stuffed"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Stuff \Stuff\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stuffed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Stuffing}.] [OE. stoffen; cf. OF. estoffer, F. [82]toffer,
      to put stuff in, to stuff, to line, also, OF. estouffer to
      stifle, F. [82]touffer; both perhaps of Teutonic origin, and
      akin to E. stop. Cf. {Stop}, v. t., {Stuff}, n.]
      1. To fill by crowding something into; to cram with
            something; to load to excess; as, to stuff a bedtick.
  
                     Sometimes this crook drew hazel bought adown, And
                     stuffed her apron wide with nuts so brown. --Gay.
  
                     Lest the gods, for sin, Should with a swelling
                     dropsy stuff thy skin.                        --Dryden.
  
      2. To thrust or crowd; to press; to pack.
  
                     Put roses into a glass with a narrow mouth, stuffing
                     them close together . . . and they retain smell and
                     color.                                                --Bacon.
  
      3. To fill by being pressed or packed into.
  
                     With inward arms the dire machine they load, And
                     iron bowels stuff the dark abode.      --Dryden.
  
      4. (Cookery) To fill with a seasoning composition of bread,
            meat, condiments, etc.; as, to stuff a turkey.
  
      5. To obstruct, as any of the organs; to affect with some
            obstruction in the organs of sense or respiration.
  
                     I'm stuffed, cousin; I can not smell. --Shak.
  
      6. To fill the skin of, for the purpose of preserving as a
            specimen; -- said of birds or other animals.
  
      7. To form or fashion by packing with the necessary material.
  
                     An Eastern king put a judge to death for an
                     iniquitous sentence, and ordered his hide to be
                     stuffed into a cushion, and placed upon the
                     tribunal.                                          --Swift.
  
      8. To crowd with facts; to cram the mind of; sometimes, to
            crowd or fill with false or idle tales or fancies.
  
      9. To put fraudulent votes into (a ballot box). [U. S.]
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