30 Metaphors for stuffing

All that German university stuff ain't no good against the tupapau.

The principal proteid food-stuffs are milk, eggs, flesh foods of all kinds, fish, and the cereals among vegetable foods.

I was still so far myself that I could notice my strange mental state, and wonder whether this stuff I had had was opiuma drug beyond my experience.

The 'stuff' is in all cases the samevibratory motions of nerve particles."

That pale stuff must be satin, for it shines.

The stuff in the package wrapped in coarse paper was an almost pure salt of arsenic, sold by grocers as rat-poison.

"Is this gentleman the doctor?" "Stuff!

What wretched stuff are the "Divine Fancies" of Quarles!

" "Stuff and nonsense!" was Miss Hildreth's inelegant reply.

"The stuff was more than half sawdust, but it had been worked in so carefully that you could not tell that until you came to rub the grease on to runners and that sort of thing; then of course it gritted up directly.

"It seems they use natural gas here for heating as well as cooking, and the woolly stuff was asbestos.

They had no covering for their heads; the stuff which constituted the outer garment was sackcloth, similar to that in which brown domestic goods are done up.

Food stuffs which were raised on the farm at Altoona were: corn, peanuts, white potatoes and peas.

You see this stuff is a collection.

And that insipid stuff, which here you hate, 30 Might somewhere else be call'd a grave debate: Dulness is decent in the church and state.

The stuff was surely liquid folly, for the poignant regret for that lost brother still clung to me.

"Well, this stuff is you boys' specialty," said Zip.

Woollen stuffs, cloths, carpets, warm coverings of every sort were the chief articles of the manufactures and commerce of Flanders; there chiefly was to be found all that the active and enterprising merchants of the time exported to Sweden, Norway, Hungary, Russia, and even Asia; and it was from England that they chiefly imported their wool, the primary staple of their handiwork.

"You see, I'm a sort of magazine writer in method, but my stuff is newspaper stuff.

"This stuff is rank poison, Jerry," continued the general with a mock solemnity which did not impose upon Jerry, who nevertheless listened with an air of great alarm.

"Good-night, Mrs. C.," he said, a note lower in his throat; "and remember that call-on-me stuff wasn't all conversation.

The standing dye-stuff was the inner bark of the white walnut, from which we obtained that peculiar and permanent shade of dull yellow,

" "All this stuff about ideal love and soul communion and perfect mating is pure bunk, it seems to me," Charlie tacked off on a new course of thought.

But I think he is quixotic and sentimental; and all this stuff about those niggers at the Cedars is moonshine.

On his return he informed Weimer that the stuff was gold.

30 Metaphors for  stuffing