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Cluttered

Clutter \Clut"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cluttered; p. pr. & vb. n. Cluttering.] To crowd together in disorder; to fill or cover with things in disorder; to throw into disorder; to disarrange; as, to clutter a room.

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cluttered
  1. scattered with a disorderly mixture of objects; littered v

  2. (en-past of: clutter)

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cluttered

adj. filled or scattered with a disorderly accumulation of objects or rubbish; "the storm left the driveway littered with sticks and debris"; "his library was a cluttered room with piles of books on every chair" [syn: littered]

Usage examples of "cluttered".

Four men were sitting around a table cluttered with the debris of a meal.

She was sitting on a gray plastic chair, across a cluttered desk from someone who was busy at a computer.

Tall, angular, he leaned across his cluttered desk to shake her hand as if his back hurt him a little.

A single tall cabinet, its polished doors closed, and two graceful etchings on the walls but none of the cluttered knick-knacks her other mannerisms had suggested.

The bustling market area was built on the Roman design, despite the cramped tiny stalls that cluttered the space near the slave pens and along the animal fields.

The mauve-and-puce pseudowalls of an OG Shipping drone still cluttered her interior.

The room, which would have been spacious if it had not been so cluttered, was crammed with twisted-ware stools, two and three-seat couches, arranged in conversational groupings: tables set everywhere, squatting in corners, nestled against the couches, their surfaces and shelves filled with what looked like Interstellar Bazaar items, some undoubtedly valuable enough, Interior thought, but none of it the sort of furnishing or adornment suitable to a young girl.

Abruptly he reached across the cluttered work-top to the windowsill and plonked down in front of him a curious apparatus.

He guided her back into the other room, quite the most cluttered place she had ever seen and in direct contrast to the neatness of his bedchamber.

Master Jerint, bent over a vise attached to his wide and cluttered worktable, was the only occupant of the big room.

Farii hopped from his shoulder and cluttered, touching a tiny protruding hoof that Piemur hadn't noticed.

The room behind him was vast and luxurious, although a bit cluttered with the trappings of his public and personal endeavors.

Dusty vials cluttered the shelves, and long-dry herbs lay about on a table next to the ancient mortar and pestle once used to grind plants into potions.

Beyond "the tunnel was the dragon's lair, a huge cavern riven with jagged, fanglike stalactites and cluttered with the bones of Pharx's recent meals.

No place is so isolated that you can safely ignore the rest of mankind--particularly when your stream-beds are cluttered with free gold.