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Word stuff
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / stʌf / NAmE / stʌf /
Example
  • what's all that sticky stuff on the carpet?
  • the chairs were covered in some sort of plastic stuff.
  • this wine is good stuff.
  • i don't know how you can eat that stuff!
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stuff

(noun)BrE / stʌf / NAmE / stʌf /
  1. used to refer to a substance, material, group of objects, etc. when you do not know the name, when the name is not important or when it is obvious what you are talking about
    • see also foodstuff
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/foodstuff
    • What's all that sticky stuff on the carpet?
    • The chairs were covered in some sort of plastic stuff.
    • This wine is good stuff.
    • I don't know how you can eat that stuff!
    • They sell stationery and stuff (like that).
    • Where's all my stuff (= my possessions)?
    • Could you move all that stuff off the table?
    • Shall I help you pack your things?
    • Bring your swimming things.
    • Where’s all my stuff?
    • This building is government property.
    • Be careful not to damage other people’s property.
    • Prisoners were allowed no personal possessions except letters and photographs.
    • I’ve cleared out all that old junk from the attic.
    • Please make sure you have all your belongings with you when leaving the plane.
    • He was found guilty of handling stolen goods.
    • Never leave cash or other valuables lying around.
  2. used to refer in a general way to things that people do, say, think, etc.
    • I've got loads of stuff to do today.
    • I like reading and stuff.
    • The band did some great stuff on their first album.
    • This is all good stuff. Well done!
    • What's all this ‘Mrs Smith’ stuff? Call me Anna.
    • I don't believe in all that stuff about ghosts.
  3. the most important feature of something; something that something else is based on or is made from
    • see also hot stuff
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/hot-stuff
    • The trip was magical; the stuff of which dreams are made.
    • Parades and marches were the very stuff of politics in the region.
    • Let’s see what stuff you’re made of (= what sort of person you are).
  4. to have a stronger character and to be more determined in dealing with problems than other people
    • Many would have given up, but Tim was made of sterner stuff.
  5. used to tell somebody not to worry about small details or unimportant things
  6. to do what you are good at or what you have been trained to do
    • Some members of the team are just not doing their stuff (= doing as well as they should).
    • The medicine has clearly done its stuff.
  7. something that is so easy to do or understand that it is thought to be not very serious or only suitable for children
  8. to know a lot about a particular subject or job
  9. to not care at all about something
  10. to proudly show your ability, especially at dancing or performing
    • strutting your stuff to the latest chart hits
  11. used to describe something that is stupid or not true
  12. Extra Examples

    • I don’t believe in all that stuff about ghosts.
    • I don’t know how you can eat that stuff.
    • I like reading and stuff.
    • I’ve got loads of stuff to do today.
    • Let’s see what stuff you’re made of.
    • They sell stationery and stuff (like that).
    • This is all good stuff. Well done!
    • What’s all that sticky stuff on the carpet?
    • What’s all this ‘Mrs Smith’ stuff? Call me Anna.
    • Where’s all my stuff?

    Word Origin

    • Middle English (denoting material for making clothes): shortening of Old French estoffe ‘material, furniture’, estoffer ‘equip, furnish’, from Greek stuphein ‘draw together’.
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