stuff in German
stuff in German is Material, Zeug, Ding — stuff means miscellaneous items, belongings, or unspecified material.
stuff in German
Material
Zeug
(informal) Miscellaneous items or objects; (with possessive) personal effects.
Ding
(informal) Miscellaneous items or objects; (with possessive) personal effects.
Kram
(informal) Miscellaneous items or objects; (with possessive) personal effects.
Sachen
(informal) Miscellaneous items or objects; (with possessive) personal effects.
Stoff
The tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object.
Kram
(informal) Used as placeholder, usually for material of unknown type or name.
füllen
(transitive) To fill by packing or crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
ausstopfen
(transitive) To fill by packing or crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
voll sein
(transitive) To fill by packing or crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
hineinstopfen
(transitive) To fill a space with (something) in a compressed manner.
reinstopfen
(transitive) To fill a space with (something) in a compressed manner.
sich vollstopfen
(pronominal) To eat, especially in a hearty or greedy manner.
stopfen
(pronominal) To eat, especially in a hearty or greedy manner.
nudeln
(transitive, vulgar, British, Australia, New Zealand) To sexually penetrate.
ausstopfen
To preserve a dead bird or other animal by filling its skin.
verstopfen
(transitive) To obstruct, as any of the organs; to affect with some obstruction in the organs of sense or respiration.
What does "stuff" mean?
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noun Miscellaneous items, belongings, or unspecified material.
"Can you help me move my stuff into the new apartment?"
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verb To fill something tightly, often to the point of being packed full.
"She stuffed the turkey with herbs and breadcrumbs."
stuff in a sentence
- Can you help me move my stuff into the new apartment?
- There’s a lot of stuff to sort through in the attic.
- She stuffed the turkey with herbs and breadcrumbs.
- He stuffed his suitcase with clothes for the trip.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "stuff" in German?
"stuff" in German is Material, Zeug, Ding. stuff means: Miscellaneous items, belongings, or unspecified material.
How do you use "stuff" in a sentence?
Example: "Can you help me move my stuff into the new apartment?" In German, "stuff" is Material, Zeug, Ding.
Are there other ways to say "stuff" in German?
Yes — German has 15 translations listed for "stuff": Material, Zeug, Ding, Kram, Sachen, Stoff.
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