Sentence examples for to clutter from inspiring English sources

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to clutter

noun

A confused disordered jumble of things.

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It is unforgiving to clutter.

To clutter up V.I.P. lounges?

But then, I have a longstanding aversion to clutter.

But, perhaps most important, the two are on the identical page when it comes to clutter.

Billions of dollars have gone to clutter classrooms with terminals and keyboards.

I'm not really into kitchen gadgets, they just tend to clutter the place up.

It's for Zen tricksters, who don't want to clutter their mischief with too many options.

I'm sure the pressures to clutter up the Kindle with other stuff are great.

But Facebook's young chief was hesitant to clutter the site with ads.

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