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With a pop of color and fun print, this cotton pair is not at all stuffy.

It was dark and somewhat stuffy, and it was “home” to a troupe of six.

The ceremony is always too stuffy, unless it is way too silly.

Yesterday, the media were supposed to be focused on the stuffy royal luncheon at Buckingham Palace.

The style is stuffy, the syntax is antique, and the conceit is never really convincing.

It would be like opening the windows upon a stuffy, overcrowded and unventilated room of disputing people.

"No, thanks," the stranger said, taking his bag and shutting himself into his stuffy little stateroom.

"The things," Mr. Devenish, is my rather stuffy way of referring to all the delightful poems that you are going to eat to-night.

A stuffy hole, full of peat-smoke, and with a window that can't open at the best of times.

The crowd swarmed into the court-room, stuffy and hot enough already, and the air vibrated with expectancy.

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On this page you'll find 118 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stuffy, such as: airless, humid, stale, stifling, breathless, and confined.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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