Definition of Restuffing

1. restuff [v] - See also: restuff

Lexicographical Neighbors of Restuffing

restructured cell
restructurer
restructurers
restructures
restructuring
restructurings
restrung
rests
restuck
restudied
restudies
restudy
restudying
restuff
restuffed
restuffing (current term)
restuffs
restump
restumped
restumping
restumps
resty
restyle
restyled
restyles
restyling
resubject
resubjected
resubjecting
resubjection

Literary usage of Restuffing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life of Charles Dickens by John Forster (1874)
"... say, until the woolsack might want restuffing. Returning home from exciting political meetings in the country to the waiting press in London, ..."

2. The Writings of Charles Dickens by Charles Dickens, Gilbert Ashville Pierce (1894)
"... in the old House of Lords, where we used to be huddled together like so many sheep, — kept in waiting, say, until the woolsack might want restuffing. ..."

3. Macmillan's Magazine by John Morley, Mowbray Morris, David Masson, George Grove (1907)
"... old House of Lords, where we used to be huddled together like so many sheep, kept in waiting, say, until the Woolsack might want restuffing. ..."

4. History of American Red Cross Nursing by Lavinia L. Dock (1922)
"Workrooms were established in the gardens and native women were set to work pulling out the stuffing of the mattresses for disinfection, then restuffing and ..."

5. Cathedral Cities of Italy by W. W. Collins (1911)
"... exhibit everything the seafarer can possibly require, and a lively business goes on in restuffing the emigrants' mattresses with dry seaweed or hay. ..."

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