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Meanings of
clutter
in English
Portuguese
bagunça
Catalan
batibull
Spanish
mezcolanza
Back to the meaning
A confused multitude of things.
jumble
muddle
smother
welter
fuddle
mare's nest
Portuguese
bagunça
Portuguese
abarrotar
Catalan
atapeir
Back to the meaning
Fill a space in a disorderly way.
clutter up
unclutter
Portuguese
abarrotar
Synonyms
Examples for "
jumble
"
jumble
muddle
smother
welter
fuddle
Examples for "
jumble
"
1
The latest text, however, was from a
jumble
of letters and numbers.
2
It was bought at a
jumble
sale in Dublin 30 years ago.
3
Food for the sheep, I thought, through a
jumble
of half-formed words.
4
The Labour conference in Liverpool this week had that
jumble
sale feel.
5
Finally, in this
jumble
of ideas, professional instinct got the upper hand.
1
As a result, Park Hill is an expensive
muddle
at taxpayer's expense.
2
So in the best traditions of the British constitution things
muddle
through.
3
The girl watched the
muddle
of wheeled things and stiffened with indignation.
4
In five minutes the picture was a formless, scarred
muddle
of colours.
5
Add a measure of Signature Release and
muddle
all the ingredients together.
1
Through the
smother
came the loud moaning of fog-horns in the Firth.
2
But he hadn't left it there long enough for her to
smother
.
3
A whitecap foamed above it and broke across in a snow-white
smother
.
4
It was harsh, but it was the only way not to
smother
.
5
And when I smell ghosts, I can
smother
myself in my pocket-handkerchief.
1
The disputed issues contain a
welter
of detail and causes for division.
2
The disposal continues a
welter
of dealmaking in the Austrian property sector.
3
He too was left behind in a
welter
of kicking, stabbing men.
4
Its right arm flew off in a
welter
of flesh and bone.
5
I was a
welter
when I broke into the fighting game, but--
1
God preserve us from
fuddle
-
headed
young men who want money for building cloud-castles!
2
One day Mr. Kordé had drunk himself into an unusual state of
fuddle
.
3
Do you think you can
fuddle
me with a mass of words, Mr. Harley?
4
But there is no doubt that the lion of the evening
was
-
the
"
fuddle
.
"
5
The horrid creatures are going to
fuddle
at the tea-garden, and get tipsy like their masters.
1
I assure you, you have found a
mare
's
nest
this time.
2
And, after all, I may have found only a
mare
's
nest
.
3
Neal, the next time you find a
mare
's
nest
,
keep the secret to yourself.
4
Ask him in Italian, Griffin, what
mare
's
nest
he has run foul of now.
5
A
mare
's
nest
-
just
as
he had prophesied to Miss Jeffries.
Usage of
clutter
in English
1
Remove excess
clutter
throughout the house, ensuring all shelving areas are clear.
2
Very few people actually enjoy cleaning the house and organising the
clutter
.
3
Very few people actually enjoy cleaning the house and organizing the
clutter
.
4
The search must go on, notwithstanding the
clutter
in the kitchen closet.
5
In terms of reducing
clutter
and stress, these were some badly-needed enhancements.
6
The
clutter
that could disappear in one fell swoop is enticing, right?
7
Gretchen thought about the
clutter
at the repair end of the table.
8
It's only worthwhile in certain homes -no
clutter
,
lots of floor.
9
She had an aerial view of the odd
clutter
within the enclosure.
10
The former Weather power took
clutter
and mess as a personal offense.
11
Less inbox
clutter
,
less stress, much easier to find the important stuff.
12
Eventually they become semi-holy, distinguished citizens in a
clutter
of mud huts.
13
Dad shuffled his feet in a
clutter
of Martian pebbles and agreed.
14
Beyond is a large, gloomy office filled with desks and office
clutter
.
15
Miller dug through the
clutter
with one hand, his suit alarm chiming.
16
Anything below a twenty-eight-degree inclination from the horizon is lost in
clutter
.
Other examples for "clutter"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
clutter
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
clutter up
less clutter
much clutter
clutter things
little clutter
More collocations
Translations for
clutter
Portuguese
bagunça
abarrotar
fazer barulho ou algazarra
encher desordenadamente
Catalan
batibull
barrejadissa
mescladissa
barrija-barreja
confusió
atapeir
abarrotar
Spanish
mezcolanza
confusión
Clutter
through the time
Clutter
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common