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View definitions for cluttered

cluttered

adjective as in littered

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Such cluttered displays, Blais wrote in his annual town newsletter, “ruin the aesthetics of our business district and just simply look ‘bad’ and unprofessional.”

From Slate

Post-it Notes, meanwhile, symbolize the minutiae of modern life, from Carrie Bradshaw’s infamous Post-it breakup in “Sex and the City” to the near-constant use of sticky notes as visual shorthand for cluttered thoughts and overwhelmed minds in films and TV shows.

From Salon

Jot has the ability to jump between the 2D world of its pages and the 3D world outside - a cluttered desktop where everyday objects become towering obstacles for the tiny character to navigate.

From BBC

“In a week, man, this will all be gone, brother,” Ross said with a laugh as we sat at a small table, the one place not too cluttered with 24 years of memories.

The living room where he sat was cluttered with tools from his profession - a sewing machine, spools of thread and a heavy iron.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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