Sentence examples for getting cluttered from inspiring English sources

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If the browser is getting cluttered, it will "stack" tabs on top of one another, using the group tab to "eat" the ones next to it.

One reason that drugs have side-effects is cross-interaction between them if more than one is prescribed, and this, again, is frequently due to the degradation pathways getting "cluttered up".

To get there faster, it will probably try to buy another bank.Special report After the chaos Grab and smash Rogue trader, rogue parent In and out Capital punishment Back to nursery school Inconspicuous consumption Acknowledgments and sources ReprintsBut the retail market in Hungary is getting cluttered.

Charles Conrad, the executive editor of Broadway Books, said, "Like all genres, the outdoor adventure was getting cluttered and even before 'The Perfect Storm' I thought there would be great interest in books recreating these frightening things from the past". W. W. Norton published Sebastian Junger's "Perfect Storm" in 1997).

Stacked notifications make it easy to keep track of lots of activity without the small mobile screen getting cluttered.

The YouTube team said that in 2009 the site added more features than they had in the two previous years combined, and things were getting cluttered.

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Time stretches on, the table gets cluttered.

Here and there the premises get cluttered.

Later Craig's plot gets cluttered, and the political arguments verge on mini-lectures.

But then it gets cluttered up with all this nonsense about Christianity.

But, he said, Mr. Seinfeld did not want to turn the first season "into something that gets cluttered".

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