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  1. traducir STUFF: material, cosa, maestría, dominio, atiborrar, meter, rellenar, cosa [feminine, singular], cosas…. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  2. Learn how to spell and use the word stuff in English and Spanish with definitions, examples, synonyms, collocations and more. Find out the meanings of stuff as a noun, verb, adverb and expression in different contexts and registers.

  3. to stuff one’s face (informal), stuff o.s. (with food) (informal) atracarse o atiborrarse de comida (inf) ⧫ darse un atracón (inf) 2. (informal) (= put) to stuff sth in or into sth meter algo en algo. he stuffed his hands in his pockets se metió las manos en los bolsillos.

  4. Learn how to say stuff in Spanish with different meanings and examples. Stuff can be las cosas, la cosa, la mercancía, el cuento, or a verb meaning to fill, put, or dissect.

  5. stuff ( stuhf. ) sustantivo. 1. (coloquial) (asuntos) a. las cosas. (F) I have so much stuff to do at work today. Tengo un montón de cosas que hacer hoy en el trabajo. 2. (coloquial) (sustancia) a. la cosa. (F) What's that sticky stuff? ¿Qué es esa cosa pegajosa? b. las cosas. (F) Do you want chocolate sprinkles on your ice cream? - No, thank you.

  6. Learn how to spell and use the word stuff in English and Spanish. Find definitions, examples, synonyms, idioms, grammar and pronunciation of stuff in both languages.

  7. 1. (informal) (= substance, material) a. (literal) what’s that stuff in the bucket? ¿qué es eso que hay en el cubo? “do you want some beetroot?” — “no, I hate the stuff” —¿quieres remolacha? —no, la detesto. “would you like some wine?” — “ no, thanks, I never touch the stuff” —¿quieres un poco de vino? —no gracias, nunca lo pruebo.