Definitionadj. filled or scattered with a disorderly accumulation of objects or rubbish
Last update: October 3, 2015
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You don't need training - especially not from the people who come up with this fashionable cluttered look. [Please select]
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It was a cramped cluttered room, thick with highly varnished, carved woodwork and upholstered leather. [Please select]
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These were broken by huge rocks, the ground being cluttered with boulders of rough stone. [Please select]
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Another burst in the coal bunks and cluttered up the engine room. [Please select]
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It was a pleasant room, in spite of its cluttered appearance. [Please select]
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"No; you don't want your room cluttered up with flowers." [Please select]
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A half-dozen unoccupied chairs were cluttered about, having been abandoned by persons who over-estimated their hardiness. [Please select]
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A small window shot an oblique square of whiter light upon the cluttered floor. [Please select]
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She has cluttered us up wi' pot-metal, cutlery an' such things, an' cheap cloth that ye can put yer finger through, an' that will be done in a month's wear-r-ring. [Please select]
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The woods were so cluttered with undergrowth that they could not go fast, seeing which Nero suited his pace to theirs. [Please select]
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