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Stuffer
Stuffer Stuff"er, n. One who, or that which, stuffs.

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- literal sense; an earlier reference occurs in the pamphlet Nashe's Lenten Stuffe, published in 1599 by the Elizabethan writer Thomas Nashe, in which he says...
- Stratford, and all his "goodes Chattels, Leases, plate, jewles and Household stuffe whatsoever after my dettes and Legasies paied and my funerall expences discharged"...
- needed] Nashe was alive in 1599, when his last known work, Nashes Lenten Stuffe, was published, and dead by 1601, when he was memorialised in a Latin verse...
- weil sie in jedem der sieben Stämmme der gleichen Ort, nämlich dieselbe Stuffe, einnehmen." (For the sake of brevity, I have named the former "isotopic"...
- subject of a number of Elizabethan satires such as Thomas Nashe's Lenten Stuffe, Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour, and may have been the model of Shakespeare's...
- refers to them: "...neither in Hull, ****, nor Halifax." – Nashes Lenten Stuffe, London, 1599. "Radio 4 History – The Halifax Slasher". BBC. Archived from...
- Nashe light-heartedly threatened a demolition of the work in Nashes Lenten Stuffe- "...stay till Ester Terme, and then, with the answere to the Trim Tram...
- 1598 (published 1617) of common Highland women wearing "plodan", "a course stuffe, of two or three colours in Checker worke". Its dense weave requiring specialised...
- Inventory of Queen Anne of Denmark's 'Ornaments, Furniture, Householde Stuffe, and Other Parcells' at Denmark House, 1619". Journal of the History of...
- because of her significant evangelical work before she "set forth her owne stuffe". To these sentiments, Shepard vehemently argued that Hutchinson was a "Notorious...