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Definition of Cluttered
1. Adjective. Filled or scattered with a disorderly accumulation of objects or rubbish. "His library was a cluttered room with piles of books on every chair"
Definition of Cluttered
1. Verb. (past of clutter) ¹
2. Adjective. Scattered with a disorderly mixture of objects; littered ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Cluttered
1. clutter [v] - See also: clutter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cluttered
Literary usage of Cluttered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Salt-water Ballads by John Masefield (1915)
"BILL HE lay dead on the cluttered deck and stared at the cold skies, With never
a friend to mourn for him nor a hand to close his eyes: 'Bill, ..."
2. Cyclopædia of Wit and Humor by Wayne E. Burton (1868)
"... and above all tongs cluttered. Hook's voice was heard, shouting passages from
half-a-dozen playa at a time :— which, like that of the great warrior of ..."
3. Annual Report of the State Horticultural Society of Missouri by Missouri State Horticultural Society (1896)
"A cluttered lawn or yard is an abomination, both unsightly and unwholesome.
Few have the courage to take a tree out after they have grown it for years. ..."
4. The Altogether New Foolish Dictionary by Gideon Wurdz (1914)
"LINGERIE The stuff that adorns, but does not always cover, a multitude of shins.
01 LODGE A scheme for keeping Homes from being all cluttered up with ..."
5. Publications by English Dialect Society (1882)
"The mare cluttered out of the box all at once and fell ... cluttered up ' means
all in a heap or confusion. ..."
6. Canadian Types of the Old Regime: 1608-1698 by Charles William Colby (1908)
"A Boston schoolgirl once said that she could not endure the history of Massachusetts,
it was so cluttered up with Adamses. Likewise the history of French ..."