Definitionadj. growing close together but not in dense mats
Last update: July 6, 2015
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When Friday arrived, we were a pensive clutch as we clustered in the Leblanc living room after I'd played the tape of Merrill Cooms' offer. [Please select]
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The arches of the lewens rested on clustered columns. [Please select]
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They clustered round it, chilly and dripping, his carriers and he. [Please select]
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The frightened household clustered at the top of the stairway. [Please select]
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Her eyes were a deep brown and so were the curls that clustered around her head. [Please select]
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Blue-flowered papyri were clustered about a microscopic, water-lilied lake, quite black in the late afternoon light. [Please select]
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Germans came and clustered round the Annas, and made friendly though cautious advances to Mr. [Please select]
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"The Arabs," he said, as his men clustered about him. [Please select]
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With the clustered lights illuminating freckled face and sandy hair, he followed his chief. [Please select]
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Then there are the little short-tongued bees who live in apartments, the apartments all clustered together, with a common wide passageway into the ground and separate hallways. [Please select]
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After we had clustered round Captain Larsen, he gave three or four big puffs of his pipe and began: The battle of Svold took place in the year one thousand. [Please select]
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