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    clutter
    /ˈklʌtə/

    verb

    • 1. cover or fill (something) with an untidy collection of things: "the room was cluttered with his bric-a-brac"

    noun

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  2. CLUTTER definition: 1. (a lot of objects in) a state of being untidy: 2. to fill something in an untidy or badly…. Learn more.

  3. noun. 1. a. : a crowded or confused mass or collection. a clutter of motels and restaurants. b. : things that clutter a place. tried to minimize the unnecessary clutter in her house. 2. : interfering radar echoes caused by reflection from objects (as on the ground) other than the target. 3. chiefly dialectal : disturbance, hubbub. Synonyms. Noun.

  4. Clutter definition: to fill or litter with things in a disorderly manner. See examples of CLUTTER used in a sentence.

  5. CLUTTER meaning: 1. (a lot of objects in) a state of being untidy: 2. to fill something in an untidy or badly…. Learn more.

  6. The word clutter can mean a messy jumble of objects. The disorganized clutter of shoes, hats, shirts, belts, jackets, and pants makes it impossible to find a thing in your closet!

  7. clutter meaning, definition, what is clutter: to cover or fill a space or room with to...: Learn more.

  8. Clutter is a lot of things in an untidy state, especially things that are not useful or necessary. Caroline prefers her worktops to be clear of clutter. Synonyms: untidiness , mess , disorder , confusion More Synonyms of clutter

  9. clutter. clutter something (up) (with something/somebody) to fill a place or area with too many things, so that it is untidy. Don't clutter the page with too many diagrams. Too many graphics can clutter the screen. I don't want all these files cluttering up my desk.

  10. May 27, 2021 · CLUTTER definition: 1. to cover a surface, or to fill a place with things that are not tidy or well organized: 2. a…. Learn more.

  11. 1. To fill or spread over in a disorderly manner: Boxes cluttered the garage. 2. To make disorderly or hard to use by filling or covering with objects: I cluttered up my desk with old memos. v.intr. 1. To run or move with bustle and confusion. 2. To make a clatter.

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