Piece of furniture used as a footstool or low seat.
A low seat or a stool to rest the feet of a seated person.
1 Most of know that Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet , eating her curds and whey.
2 Everybody looked, and exclaimed to see Tibbles tucked up like a tuffet between the forepaws of the dog with the dog's head resting against her.
3 Tuffet is quoted as mentioning a farmer of forty-six who, in masturbation, introduced a barley-head into his urethra.
4 They slowly quieted down, from chatters to twitters to cooings, and at last were silent, two tiny tuffets of terror.
5 "That accounts for it," Tibbles said, humping up into a tuffet under Sirius's nose.
6 Here were six little grassy tuffets , according to the length of children, all laid east and west, without any stint of room, harmoniously.
7 They strew, too, the dry brown grass of the land, thick tuffets , and lie even among the rushes, blown hither from the distant trees.
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