Some 16th-century Italian clergymen tried to ban coffee because they believed it to be “satanic.” However, Pope Clement VII loved coffee so much that he lifted the ban and had coffee baptized in 1600.
stuffer
(noun) an advertising circular that is enclosed with other material and (usually) sent by mail
taxidermist, animal stuffer, stuffer
(noun) a craftsman who stuffs and mounts the skins of animals for display
Source: WordNet® 3.1
stuffer (plural stuffers)
One who, or that which, stuffs.
A taxidermist.
Something which is stuffed into an enclosure, especially an advertising circular included with other mail.
One who conceals a package of illegal drugs by swallowing them.
• Tuffers, restuff, ruffest
Source: Wiktionary
Stuff"er, n.
Definition: One who, or that which, stuffs.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
16 March 2025
(adjective) (of undissolved particles in a fluid) supported or kept from sinking or falling by buoyancy and without apparent attachment; “suspended matter such as silt or mud...”; “dust particles suspended in the air”; “droplets in suspension in a gas”
Some 16th-century Italian clergymen tried to ban coffee because they believed it to be “satanic.” However, Pope Clement VII loved coffee so much that he lifted the ban and had coffee baptized in 1600.