Stuffy in a sentence as an adjective

Students don't like to be trapped in stuffy classrooms.

That being said... I suspect many people may find it a bit stuffy.

Then I was going to put late in front of his name but that sounded kind of stuffy.

People are content in the walled garden, but if it starts getting too stuffy in there people will want to leave.

The stuffy and bureaucratic language is a part of that.

It is much less stuffy/enterprisy and you can easily split big apps into smaller services.

We love our company, this is so much better than working at some corporate stuffy job, why wouldn't anyone think the same?

But of course, you can't order fun into existence, and the whole thing smelled very obviously of stuffy suits failing to get it.

I don't need some stuffy Oxford tutor who has been doing it for their whole life passing on their knowledge one-to-one!Civil engineering?

It's a better direction overall than a stuffy PR-speak message, and getting bent out of shape about it just seems like an overreaction.

Most of the people who upvoted this probably just reject Java as old and stuffy, and have not actually done significant work with it.

Feminine but not sexy, structured but not form fitting, classy but not too expensive, lest I imply that I was bad at bootstrapping and not "scrappy enough," professional but not so stuffy that people would assume our product lacked creativity.

They only crack it open when **** hits the fan and they need to know what to do...- Think one of your co-workers is not performing up to par - might want to consult the employee handbook- Think you might get laid off - might want to consult the employee handbook- Wondering how much time you can take off - might want to consult the employee handbookEmployee handbooks are stuffy, boring and read like a dictionary.

Stuffy definitions

adjective

lacking fresh air; "a dusty airless attic"; "the dreadfully close atmosphere"; "hot and stuffy and the air was blue with smoke"

See also: airless close unaired

adjective

excessively conventional and unimaginative and hence dull; "why is the middle class so stodgy, so utterly without a sense of humor?"; "a stodgy dinner party"

See also: stodgy

adjective

affected with a sensation of stoppage or obstruction; "a stuffy feeling in my chest"