And so it goes on all day long, and at night I'm in a nasty stuffystable with other horses coming and going, until it makes me wild.
I can't breathe here, it's all so stuffy and dull--no excitement.
So glad to hear he could get a breath of fresh air in that stuffy old town!
So nice to think of him enjoying himself instead of moping away in a stuffy old office.
Just hated to think of him confined to somestuffy old office.
Every muscle taut, every nerve tense, his keen eyes vainly straining to pierce the blackness of the stuffy room--there lay Ben Westerveld in bed, taking it easy.
In those days the dancing rooms were crowded nightly, and I once attended a ball here in a low, stuffy apartment, festooned with flags, with a drinking bar at one end.
This is such a condition that the room smells "close" or stuffyto a person coming in from outdoors, indicating organic emanations as well as an excess of carbonic acid gas.
I've always gone in a stuffy day train and had cinders get into my eyes.
It must be horrid to spend a perfectly gorgeous day like this in a stuffy shop with a gasoline engine that says nothing but puff-puff.
His nose was so stuffy that he could hardly enunciate the words, when he told a cabby to "Ta-ge me to sig siggy-sig West End Avenoo.
I foresee that very shortly I shall descend again to a pencil, or write my letters with the aid of scratchy pens and fat, respectable ink-pots in the stuffy music-room.
Milly thought their sprees were modest and far between, but as the dark, chilly Paris winter drew on she was more and more confined to the stuffy salon or their one cheerless room.
Charm made all that mob so happy to be there in the stuffy quarters, struggling to appease their thirst with the dregs of tepid sherbet; charm compelled the warm, enthusiastic speeches to the girl.
The fall of her skirts seemed to shake out strange perfumes into the stuffy room.
You are a very nice boy, Mr. Arnold Chetwode, much too good for that stuffy little office in Tooley Street, but I do not know whether it is really for your good if one is inclined to try and help you to escape.
Frank soothed the wounded feelings of the old clerk, and explained that by stuffy he meant interesting.
And to drive, that would be new--yes that would be a change indeed from the stuffy third-class compartments.
The police strode into the stuffy little room without ceremony, a pair of burly fellows, fresh-complexioned, and genial as men are wont to be who have reached a welcome resting-place on a damp and cheerless night.
Shut the door, Lucy," came the murmurous tones of Kilfane from the gloom of the stuffy little room, in the centre of which stood a stove wherefrom had proceeded the dim light shining out upon the pavement.
So he mused, wearily, listening to the moaning of his fellow captive, and wondering, since no sign of life came thence, why he imagined another presence in the stuffy room or the presence of someone or of some thing on the divan behind him.
If I were a rose of anywhere, I'd soon wilt in this stuffy little office of inky smells," she answered pleasantly.
Would you think the room unbearably stuffy if we had a fire?
She found her cabin companion, and sat demurely by her side until after eleven o'clock, the beauty of the night making her unwilling to retire to the stuffy cabin.
This was a deuce of a way to treat a fellow who had gone to the trouble to come all the way out in a stuffy train, by Jove, it was!
It is very stuffy in here," Vivian had said with a glance at the closed doors after Sara had successfully placed her jury in the box.
She deeply pitied the folk, who, voluntarily or not, were foolishly imprisoned in the stuffy stone-land.
He eyed the dingy furniture of the stuffy room, and felt his courage going.
It is a singularly distressing employment to sit long hours in a stuffy dark room, developing photographs which steadily refuse to develop.
A civilian of superior rank received him in a private room after a period of waiting in outer offices where a lot of scribbling went on at many tables in a heated and stuffy atmosphere.
Angus Moraine broke the silence which followed on the protracted, but absorbing discussion which had just taken place in the stuffy precincts of his office.
All that had long since exhausted itself during the interminable hours of wakefulness spent in his stuffy cell.
Nobody wasted much time in stowing the canvas, and when they sat listening to the swish of the rain and the growling of the surf in the stuffy hold, Appleby turned to Stickine.
He smiled curiously as, glancing round at the glittering glass and silver and the sumptuous decorations of the great dining-room, he remembered the little, stuffy cabin of the schooner that swung with the seas.
He felt luxuriously contented to lie there in the stuffy warmth, and listen to the growling of the seas.
Except for one or two of them the men crawled away below, and the lads, who were wet through, were glad to climb down into the stuffy warmth beneath the hatch.
It was so stuffy in the cabin I could not bear it.
I always think it such a pity when girls don't like other women," she said, in a stuffy little voice.
It is true that they did not go to bed like lambs, and sometimes on a hot stuffy night there would be a row in the dormitories that called for my special intervention.
As it is, he ran out of the stuffy eating-house, for he felt as if its fetid air must choke him.
Marguerite seemed dazed and giddy; she had been five hours in that stuffy coach with nothing to distract her thoughts except the rain-sodden landscape, on which she had ceaselessly gazed since the early dawn.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stuffy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.