Restaurants – mostly those of the stuffier persuasion – also have traditionally been unwelcoming: waiters hover suspiciously, while owners fret over paltry one-person bills. |
Upon arriving at his home, Stuffier discovered that someone was in his house. |
We need to get another run into him soon because he's a little bit stuffier than last year. |
Then you just have a bunch of stuffy people, made even stuffier by their uncomfortable clothes, wandering around and lying about what a good time they are having. |
It's welldesigned but with rather a low ceiling and low vents, it felt stuffier than the others we tested. |
It has survived as readers have shunned papers and papers have shunned what was in stuffier times thought of as serious news. |