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stuff in Spanish

stuff in Spanish is trastos, bártulos, cosas — stuff means miscellaneous items, belongings, or unspecified material.

stuff in Spanish

trastos
noun
(informal) Miscellaneous items or objects; (with possessive) personal effects.
bártulos
noun
(informal) Miscellaneous items or objects; (with possessive) personal effects.
cosas
noun
(informal) Miscellaneous items or objects; (with possessive) personal effects.
cosa
noun
(informal) Used as placeholder, usually for material of unknown type or name.
cosas
noun
(informal) Used as placeholder, usually for material of unknown type or name.
coso
noun
(informal) Used as placeholder, usually for material of unknown type or name.
rellenar
verb
(transitive) To fill by packing or crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
llenar
verb
(transitive) To fill by packing or crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
atiborrar
verb
(transitive) To fill by packing or crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
emborrar
verb
(transitive) To fill by packing or crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
embotir
verb
(transitive) To fill by packing or crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
embutir
verb
(transitive) To fill by packing or crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
meter
verb
(transitive) To fill a space with (something) in a compressed manner.
empacar
verb
(transitive) To fill a space with (something) in a compressed manner.
henchir
verb
(transitive) To fill a space with (something) in a compressed manner.
atiborrarse
verb
(pronominal) To eat, especially in a hearty or greedy manner.
darse un hartazgo
verb
(pronominal) To eat, especially in a hearty or greedy manner.
darse una hartada
verb
(pronominal) To eat, especially in a hearty or greedy manner.
darse una panzada
verb
(pronominal) To eat, especially in a hearty or greedy manner.
empacharse
verb
(pronominal) To eat, especially in a hearty or greedy manner.
empapuzarse
verb
(pronominal) To eat, especially in a hearty or greedy manner.
disecar
verb
To preserve a dead bird or other animal by filling its skin.

What does "stuff" mean?

  1. noun Miscellaneous items, belongings, or unspecified material.
    "Can you help me move my stuff into the new apartment?"
  2. 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.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "stuff" in Spanish?

"stuff" in Spanish is trastos, bártulos, cosas. 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 Spanish, "stuff" is trastos, bártulos, cosas.

Are there other ways to say "stuff" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 21 translations listed for "stuff": trastos, bártulos, cosas, cosa, coso, rellenar.

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