Examples of using Stuffy in English and their translations into Hebrew
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A stuffy nose?
Go on and laugh, Stuffy.
Hey, Stuffy!
Stuffy's down!
Not those stuffy polo types.
People also translate
Stuffy! Stuffy!
I'm fine except for a stuffy nose.
Did Stuffy tell you?
It just gets a bit stuffy in my room.
Stuffy in the place.
Do you have a stuffy nose and sneezing?
Stuffy, fry these up!
Now, ladies and gentlemen,//if you will all…/ Stuffy.
I laugh. Stuffy's laughing too.
I don't need one of those houses in town with stuffy neighbors.
He's this stuffy economist, you know?
After anesthesia, it is normal for children to have stuffy noses.
Not stuffy like the others, no smell of mothballs.
The living room was still stuffy from last night's cigars.
You were always fidgety, and everything was always sticky or stuffy or itchy.
Gil, why don't you give Stuffy a job. Let him ride Hi Hat.
Yeah, it's the Restaurant and Bar Association, it's a stuffy organization.
Sometimes they were too stuffy and sometimes they were too airy.
I told you this was better than exchanging stuffy, old letters.
If you have a stuffy nose, rinse sinuses with saline before bed.
And you know where you can put your stuffy, drab, pictureless magazine.
Who was diagnosed with asthma at age 40,Was cooled with constant stuffy nose!
These are in Latin and those stuffy Ivy League professors won't help me.
How fortunate peopleno longer consider the problem of perspiring in stuffy rooms.
What a wonderful nighttime sneezing coughing stuffy head so-I-can-rest dessert!