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clutter

[kluht-er] / ˈklʌt ər /




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The general clutter that usually hid the floor appeared to have been whipped around with a giant eggbeater.

From Literature

We all accumulate stuff over the years that can make our homes feel cluttered.

From BBC

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