Stuff ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Stuff ( noun )

  1. Materials or matter of any kind.
  2. Items or matter that fills a space or container.
  3. Informal term for personal property or possessions.

Origin:

Middle english stoffe, from old english stof; akin to old high german stoff fabric, latin tōtus whole, russian tavit' to carry.

Examples:

  1. The stuff in the bag is mine.
  2. The stuff of the universe is made up of atoms and molecules.
  3. The stuff on the shelves is for sale.
  4. The stuff in the drawers is mine.
  5. The stuff on the table is mine.

(As a verb)

Stuff ( verb )

  1. Materials or matter of any kind.
  2. Items or matter that fills a space or container.
  3. Informal term for personal property or possessions.

Origin:

Middle english stoffe, from old english stof; akin to old high german stoff fabric, latin tōtus whole, russian tavit' to carry.

Examples:

  1. The stuff in the bag is mine.
  2. The stuff of the universe is made up of atoms and molecules.
  3. The stuff on the shelves is for sale.
  4. The stuff in the drawers is mine.
  5. The stuff on the table is mine.
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