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How do use stuffy in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "stuffy" in a sentence:

Describing a place:

* The old library was stuffy and smelled of dust and old paper.

* The room was so stuffy I could barely breathe.

Describing a person:

* He was a stuffy old man who never had anything nice to say.

* The politician gave a stuffy speech that no one seemed to understand.

Describing a situation:

* The atmosphere at the meeting was stuffy and tense.

* He felt stuffy after eating all that rich food.

Figurative language:

* His stuffy nose was a constant annoyance.

* The government's policies were stuffy and out of touch with the people.

In addition to these examples, "stuffy" can also be used to describe:

* A person's attitude: A stuffy person can be considered arrogant or overly formal.

* Clothing: A stuffy outfit can be considered old-fashioned or too formal.

* Music: Stuffy music can be considered overly serious or classical.

Remember that the meaning of "stuffy" can vary depending on the context.

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