restuff
verb[T]
(alsore-stuff)uk/ˌriːˈstʌf/ustocompletelyfillacontainerwith something again:
Restuff and reupholstersecond-handfurnituretoextenditslife,ratherthanbuyingnew.
In thetextilestudio,itemsaredry-cleaned,ironed,stitched, and restuffed.
tofillfoodagain with amixtureofitsowncontentsand otherfoodsbefore it iscooked:
Beat themixturewell and use it to re-stuff thepotatoes.
Remove thestuffingandfreezetheturkey, thenthawit out in thefridgethedaybeforecooking, re-stuff it, andcookit.
- Onecompanywasfoundto be restuffing andrecoveringusedmattresses, thensellingthem as new.
- Work on theupholsteryinvolvedstrippingtheoldfabric, restuffing it, andfinallyrecoveringit withleather.
- All thepackagingis there; you just restuff it, and you're good to go.
Filling and completing
- backfill
- box ticking
- brick
- brick upsomething
- brim
- fill
- gas
- jam
- overcrowd
- overrun
- pack
- packsomething/somewhereout
- permeate
- pervade
- round
- suffuse
- supersaturated
- takesomethingup
- tank up
- topsomethingup
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Preparing food