Stuffing in a sentence as a noun

But there have been well-known public companies that did badly that were essentially scams, such as during the channel stuffing scandals of the late 1990's.

... Cookie stuffing is more than just a standard practice; its an essential component of the mechanics of serving ads effectively.

I think someone could tell as good a story in as entertaining a way without stuffing it full of lies, although admittedly my own efforts fall pretty far short.

And very likely it also evaluates the page layout as it is influences by Javascript, to detect keyword stuffing hidden by Javascript.

Who wants thousands of extra "emails" in their inbox to check every day ?From a site perspective, most sites were stuffing the whole web page in each RSS article such that RSS was not a summary.

Really?Well, how about you stuffing your job offer you know where?Professionals, including trained Computer Science and IT professionals, demand professional respect.

Any shim that collects that information still has non-trivial work stuffing it into a buffer, and the overhead of drawing anything with more than a few hundred triangles soon becomes absurd.

The longest, and hardest, i had was a project that ended up with me stuffing envelopes every night and making daily trips to the post office sending of letters to people around the world because my offer started getting passed from message board to message board.

Then I read something like: "in Ubuntu, we have some elements waiting to help out: the messaging menu, the me menu, and the sound menu" and discover the concept is stuffing functionality into a maze of predetermined slots based on a set of usage assumptions.

Do you honestly expect them to fall on their sword for the good of the nation?Giving a shadowy group with essentially no oversight access to damn near every skeleton in the closet society has under the guise of "security" is analogous stuffing your house with munitions and trusting your kids not to play with matches.

Stuffing definitions

noun

a mixture of seasoned ingredients used to stuff meats and vegetables

See also: dressing

noun

padding put in mattresses and cushions and upholstered furniture