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I . clut·ter [ˈklʌtəʳ] N no pl

1. clutter (mess):

clutter
nered m

2. clutter (unorganized stuff):

clutter
clutter
krama f

II . clut·ter [ˈklʌtəʳ] VB trans

clutter
clutter

clutter up VB trans to be cluttered up

clutter
clutter

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He disparaged poems that relied on shared classical and literary allusions - what he called "the myth-kitty", and the poems are never cluttered with elaborate imagery.
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Also, it is specialized for rapidly detecting small, fast moving targets at all altitudes and small surface targets in severe clutter.
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This compensates for a limited desktop area and can also be helpful in reducing clutter.
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Space is also created in homes as a result of eliminating clutters of wiring.
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There is another definition of clutter, which refers to having simply too many things and not enough room for all of it.
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Oily decks, fouled lines and rigging, and the clutter of the ship's strewn twisted wreckage hampered their efforts to launch the boats.
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This was a nice way to archive uncompleted adventures without cluttering your hand.
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Hoarders are frequently found to collect large numbers of inanimate objects in addition to animals, giving rise to clutter as well.
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Examples of this are removing items such as loose rugs and clutter from the individual's space and monitoring nutrition and swallowing to prevent aspiration.
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This is designed to protect consumers from potentially irresponsible advice and to prevent the court system from cluttering by unmeritorious cases.
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