0 indicates activities or things without naming them specifically -- ting [ masculine ]
I left all my stuff in your room. Jeg la igjen alle tingene mine på rommet ditt.
He did some great stuff in his early acting career. Han gjorde endel store ting i sin tidlige skuespillerkarriere.
I’ve been dealing with a lot of emotional stuff lately. Jeg har hatt mye å gjøre med følelsesmessige ting i det siste.
There was beer and other stuff to drink. Det var øl og andre ting å drikke.
What’s that sticky stuff on the table? Hva er de klisne greiene på bordet?
1 to push things into a small space in a careless way -- stappe
2 to fill a chicken, turkey, etc. with bread, meat, fruits, etc. before cooking -- fylle
4 to eat a lot -- stappe i seg
5 material or substance -- materiale, stoff; medisin, middel
Far from being the inanimate stuff typically envisioned by modern thought, materials in this original sense are the active constituents of a world-in-formation.
Sometimes that stuff takes up 60% of the review, maybe because the guy doesn't know what he's talking about.
Surely they don't mean to suggest that the three persons share a common stuff or matter, or that their three portions of matter overlap.
This is noticeable right from the start in the first chapter; lots of good stuff but the reader is left feeling rather confused.
These were not arcane debates, but the stuff of community interest, likely to move citizens when constitutions were judged by popular vote.
It feels to you as if there's stuff there to be touched by movement of the hands.
A green olive is often stuffed with this.
While monetary benefits are the traditional stuff of social policy, they are unusual in a care context in a number of respects.