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clutter

[kluht-er] / ˈklʌt ər /




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Yet one of Ms. Lewin’s main arguments is that writing gets done in transitory and chaotic spaces, too: in cafes, at kitchen tables, on the train and amid a fair amount of clutter and detritus.

From The Wall Street Journal

She felt juggling online subscriptions and keeping track of repayments to lenders was "a lot of mental clutter" and typical budgeting methods did not work for her.

From BBC

We looked through the window at the cluttered interior.

From Literature

And she said stores are being reconfigured with less clutter and clearer visuals, which is making it easier for customers to shop for the new merchandise.

From The Wall Street Journal

Russell stuck his arm out the window, leaving it outstretched as we motored past huge lots—some gated and stately, others cluttered with buildings that appeared to have been thrown together in a hurry.

From Literature