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stuffing1520s, "material used for filling a cushion;" 1530s, "seasoned mixture used to stuff fowls before cooking," verbal noun from stuff (v.) in the sense "fill the inside of a bird [..]
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stuffingSee bit stuffing, de-stuffing.
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stuffingA seasoned mixture of food used to fill the cavity of poultry, fish, vegetables or around which a strip of meat, fish or vegetable may be rolled.
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stuffingA well-seasoned mixture of bread or rice, spices, vegetables, and usually meat that is "stuffed" inside the cavity of poultry or meat.
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stuffingPutting cargo into a container or trailer.
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stuffingPutting cargo into a container.
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stuffingA Jamaican sauce recipe usually cold used to coat or top Jamaican salad recipes and some cold vegetable, fish and meat Jamaican dishes. it is also a mixture used to stuff Jamaican poultry, fish, meat and some vegetables. It can be cooked separately or in the Jamaican food in which it is stuffed. Jamaican dressings or stuffing are usually well seaso [..]
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stuffingA well-seasoned mixture of bread or rice, spices, vegetables, and usually meat that is "stuffed" inside the cavity of poultry or meat.
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stuffingA term often used to denote the process of loading cargo into a container.
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stuffingIn In logistics jargon the loading and unloading of cargo into or from a container.
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stuffingthe act of packing or unpacking a container. |A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z| TAIL SHAFT - The extreme section at the aft end of a ship's propeller shaft.
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stuffingThe process of packing a container with loose cargo prior to inland or ocean shipment.
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stuffingThe process of packing a container with loose cargo prior to inland or ocean shipment.
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stuffingPlacing goods into a container.
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stuffingFilling of a container.
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stuffingThe loading of a container.
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stuffingThe act of loading freight into a shipping container.
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stuffinga seasoned mixture of food used to fill the cavity of poultry, fish, vegetables or around which a strip of meat, fish or vegetable may be rolled.
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stuffinga seasoned mixture of food used to fill the cavity of poultry, fish, vegetables or around which a strip of meat, fish or vegetable may be rolled.
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stuffingIn cooking, Stuffing is a very broad term. Varieties There are generally four types of Stuffings/Forcemeats, those made with vegetables, with Meat, Game or Poultry, with Fish or Seafood, or with Egg [..]
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stuffingStuffing an opponent's attack refers to the act of using a move to stop or beat an opponent's move, such as beating out an opponent's poke with a higher priority poke. This does not necessarily mean using a higher priority attack (for example, in The King Of Fighters, the act of using a Weak Attack to trade hits with an anti air move [..]
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stuffingStuffing and it's properties vary from game to game however in general terms it simply means to beat an opponent's move with a move that has higher priority than that of your opponent's move or using a move that is faster than that of your opponent's moves.
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stuffingPutting cargo into a container.
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stuffingAction of filling of a container.
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stuffingCURSORHandling of goods to load a container.
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stuffingThe process of loading cargo into a container.
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stuffinglang=en
1800s=1843
* '''1843''' — . ''''.
*: Cratchit, looking slowly all along the carving-knife, prepared to plunge it in the breast; but when she did, and when the long expected gush of stuffing [..]
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