overstuff

[oh-ver-stuhf]

overstuff Definition

  • 1to fill something too full with stuffing or other material
  • 2to put too much into something, making it too full or crowded

Using overstuff: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "overstuff" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She overstuffed the turkey with bread and herbs.

  • Example

    The suitcase was overstuffed with clothes and wouldn't close.

  • Example

    He overstuff his schedule with too many appointments.

overstuff Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for overstuff

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Summary: overstuff in Brief

The verb 'overstuff' [oh-ver-stuhf] means to fill something too full with stuffing or other material, or to put too much into something, making it too full or crowded. It is often used in the context of food, such as 'She overstuffed the turkey with bread and herbs,' or in the context of schedules, such as 'He overstuff his schedule with too many appointments.' Synonyms include 'cram,' 'pack,' 'stuff,' and 'jam.'