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clutter

[kluht-er] / ˈklʌt ər /




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Every surface is cluttered with clothes and stacks of books and magazines.

From Literature

Another insider says the changes make sense because the "landscape is cluttered", with too many different national-level initiatives trying to tackle different kinds of problems.

From BBC

He has a beautiful home, a dog, and enough antiques and collectibles stored up over a lifetime that he doesn’t need more “stuff” to clutter his home.

From MarketWatch

So she rarely leaves the house — a cramped and densely cluttered property that the family shares with 15 parrots.

From BBC

Their bedroom may be cluttered with all manner of diversion and playthings, but what they really want is that shiny, as-yet unattained object — Rick Caruso! — beckoning from behind glass.

From Los Angeles Times