


He had attitude, the right stuff, like a nineteenth-century beatnik.One capsule of the good stuff can be split into several capsules and mixed with assorted cutting agents.It would be my turn to get the good stuff.And this band were just getting encore after f***ing encore it was really good stuff, a real grunge-fest.You just can't level the same accusation at Rickenbacker, since they've always made good stuff.This is mostly mainstream, hit radio, but good stuff that still crosses over.But after a while, the sight of all that stuff was more than he could bear so he looked away.You told me all that stuff about your wife being unfaithful.You couldn't get a regular parrot to do all that stuff.What could be worse than to be dogged by all that stuff?.I suppose he thought poetry was about love and metaphysics and all that stuff.They bought fur coats and all that stuff.Matches the description, right age and all that stuff.You're not going to have a lot of time to pack up your stuff before you move.I don't know how we're going to get all this stuff into the car.The builders have left all their stuff round the back of the house.


Foodstuff is a countable noun and is often used in the plural: The country has to import basic foodstuffs such as rice.✗Don’t say: The shop sells all kind of stuffs. You say: The shop sells all kinds of stuff. Stuff is an uncountable noun and is not used in the plural.8 → do/show your stuff → bit of stuff, → kid’s stuff, → know your stuff 1 (5 ), → strut your stuff GRAMMAR: Comparison stuff and stuff 6 → the (very) stuff of dreams/life/politics 7 character CHARACTER/PERSONALITY the qualities of someone’s character Does he have the right stuff (=qualities that make you able to deal with difficulties )? Surely you’re not going to give up? I thought you were made of sterner stuff (=were more determined ). good stuff British English (=used to tell someone that their work is good ) This is good stuff. He did some great stuff in his early films. John Lee was getting ready to play his stuff. 4 work/art informal used when you are talking about what someone has done or made, for example writing, music, or art I don’t like his stuff. He does mountain biking and skiing, and stuff like that. He’s talked to me about all that stuff too. There’s a lot of interesting stuff in this book. Where’s all the camping stuff? 2 → somebody’s stuff 3 activities/ideas informal used when talking about different activities, subjects, or ideas, when you do not say exactly what these are What kind of stuff do you like to read? I’ve got so much stuff to do this weekend. How do you think you’re going to fit all that stuff into the car? I felt sorry for the ones who had to eat the awful stuff. S1 W3 noun 1 things informal SUBSTANCE used when you are talking about things such as substances, materials, or groups of objects when you do not know what they are called, or it is not important to say exactly what they are I’ve got some sticky stuff on my shoe.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English stuff stuff 1 / stʌf /
