But my guess is that they are a mighty prosperous lot and have money stuffed in the savings bank.
He was not hungry, having been stuffed with a large piece of pound-cake about an hour before dinner; but he wanted something to do, and could not sit still.
The cook had stuffed it with nice almonds, large pistachio nuts, and candied lemon-peel, and iced it over with a coat of sugar, so that it was very smooth and a perfect white.
As for Sancho Panza, he had brought with him a big bottle of wine, and some food in his wallet, and he stuffed himself as full as he could hold, and slept like a top.
I slipped 'em on over my own clothes, stuffed my boots and socks inside my shirt, picked up his basket of coal, and walked aboard.
It is considered to resemble it also in appearance, but Professor Peck says the different color of the gills when the plants are both young will distinguish them, and the thin collar and stuffed stem of L.
The stem in this genus is tough or stuffed with a pith, and covered with a cartilaginous rind.
It is stuffed with a pith, and tapers toward the apex.
Stem+ is long and slender, 3 inches and more, stuffed and then hollow, equal and bulbous at the base.
The mouths, too, are sometimes stuffed when young.
We're not to eat any more stuffed olives nor write any more poetry--and, think of it!
This afternoon I took him over to Jean's and we were having a lovely time out on their front porch, enjoying stories of her former sweethearts and a bottle of stuffed olives.
She ran and got a pair of overalls that belonged to the lady she boards with's little boy and we stuffed Waterloo in.
He wore his trousersstuffed into high boots, and his upper man was decorated with a red striped shirt.
We have a charming representation of Reinecke Fox's adventures, by means of stuffed animals, in the German portion of the Exhibition.
Next there is a case of stuffed birds, which came from Scotland, and which we cannot help admiring.
One match there was in especial, on Mothering Sunday, when the champions of each guild shot against one another at such a range that it needed a keen eye to see the popinjay--a stuffed bird at which they shot.
There were several stuffed cats, which, as a dear lover of that comfortable beast, attracted my affectionate regards.
I had already bitten off a morsel, stuffed it in my mouth, and was chewing it.
Faded stuffed chairs and divans with soft cushions stood in melancholy symmetry around the room, the walls of which were hung with China silk.
The pigeons coo in the baskets; the capons, stuffed with crumb, are astonied in their wooden cages wherein they cannot budge.
Art thou then stuffed with naught but ingratitude, as a sausage is full of minced meat?
A great number of stuffed specimens ornamented the walls of the room, and nothing pleased Miss Anne better than to show how the stuffed birds resembled the woodcuts of the wonderful engraver.
If the skins have been removed, place the stuffed apples on a flat earthen dish with a tablespoonful of water on the bottom; cover closely, and bake till perfectly tender, but not till they have fallen to pieces.
Birds deprived of exercise, shut up in close cages, and regularly stuffed with as much corn or soft food as they can swallow, may possess the requisite fatness, but it is of a most unwholesome character.
The old chap had stuffed his money into his mouth when he knew he was dyin'.
He ran for his clothes; brought them, and stuffed them into the wound.
On the following day, dressed in the tattered garments which had stuffed the rent, with a favourable breeze and a good sea, Gilliatt pushed off from the Douvres.
Madge stuffed it under her pillow and spent a restless night.
There news of the great outside world trickles in slowly, and he carefullystuffed the thing between two of the big horn buttons of his red-striped mackinaw.
It was now we recollected the food we had stuffedinto our pockets, and lucky it was that we had done so, or we should have been starved: as it was, we nearly died of thirst.
The body of the waggon was fenced about with large baskets, whose rotundity warranted the suspicion that they must be stuffed with plenty of all sorts.
The whole costume was set off by hose à la cosaque, which appeared to amplify downwards, bulged over the boots, and were slit up in front so as to allow them to be stuffed therein.
He's got his tithe barn stuffed with children from Water Lane, as if he wanted to spread it.
The stuffed department is numerous but in a bad way as to hair, and chiefly consists of everybody's grandmother's old parrots and squirrels and white rats.
That is a way men have if the least thing is wrong--they take themselves as seriously as if they were stuffed llamas.
You always forsook your dolls when you perceived they were stuffed with sawdust.
The bread which he had just stuffed into his mouth fell in crumbs over his knees.
He stuffed one lump after another between his teeth and shoved them into his mouth with his thumb.
The scrivener stuffed his hands into his shirt and strutted up and down the floor.
He stuffedhis hands in his pockets and let his eye roam over me.