What is another word for stuffed up?
What is another word for stuffed-up?
congested | blocked |
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stuffed | occluded |
stoppered | stopped up |
blocked-up | bunged up |
blocked up | clogged up |
What does stuffed up mean?
stuffed-up. adjective. /ˈstʌftˈʌp/ having difficulty breathing through your nose because of an illness or allergy.
What is another name for stuffing?
dressing
In the context of Thanksgiving, the word dressing is commonly used to mean the same exact thing as stuffing—including when it’s cooked inside the bird.
How do you say messed up professionally?
- confused,
- deranged,
- disarranged,
- disarrayed,
- discomposed,
- disheveled.
- (or dishevelled),
- disjointed,
What does stuffed up mean in Australia?
To make a big mistake
(slang, UK, Australia) To make a big mistake. We lost the match because of the goalkeeper stuffing up.
What is a better word for full?
adjectiveplentiful, large in number. abounding. ample. bounteous. bountiful.
What does it mean to make stuff up?
Idiom: make something up (make up something) to create a story or tell a lie about something. to take time to do something you should have done earlier.
Do Australians say stuffed up?
In Australia, if you were young (still at school, for example) and found out you were pregnant, you might say, “I’m stuffed!” to mean you were in big trouble.
Why is it called stuffing?
Both words started out as the Latin farcire, which meant (unsurprisingly) “to stuff”–the edible farce was filler for a roast, and the theatrical farce started out as improvisational padding in French religious dramas, when the actors were expected to ham it up for laughs.
How do you say screw up politely?
screw up
- botch.
- bungle.
- confuse.
- flub.
- muddle.
- spoil.
- blow.
- bobble.
What is stuffing slang?
a slang word for money.
What does I’m stuffed mean in England?
(of a person) having eaten enough or too much: “No more for me thanks – I’m stuffed.” Synonyms. full (FOOD)