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to cluster
verb
To form a cluster or group.
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Who likes to cluster?
Pinball sites tend to cluster.
Themes that tend to cluster around various notions of uncertainty.
They have to cluster six or seven in a room.
The band changed its name to Cluster when Schnitzler left.
Immigrants tend to cluster in low- and high-income groups.
"The leaves are off the trees, and the owls tend to cluster in the evergreen forests.
Forbidden Planet's customers tended to cluster more around the graphic novel section than the comics.
On the map, pins color-coded by taxonomy, began to cluster and trace a pattern.
The rolling desk allows students to cluster in groups, and teachers to rearrange a room.
I wanted to cluster the presses together in one big room.
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