cluttered

IPA: kɫˈʌtɝd

adjective

  • Scattered with a disorderly mixture of objects that take up space; littered.
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Examples of "cluttered" in Sentences

  • People cluttered to see the sunrise.
  • "Buddie, dear," he said, "you're gettin 'cluttered up with a lot of bum ideas.
  • The resulting motion, which would resemble that of a real snake, would help the snakebot move safely in cluttered spaces.
  • The art tends to be cluttered, which is in keeping with the drastic mood swings of the characters — both sometimes have too much going on at once.
  • The move is a U-turn from labels cluttered with specific claims like "easy pour spout" or "better tasting" to packaging that plays on the emotions.
  • These bats use low wing loadings and low aspect ratios to practice slow, manoeuvrable flight as they glean for mostly terrestrial prey in cluttered habitats.
  • This technique is quite different from the prey detection style usually employed by vesper bats: a technique suited for short-range prey that are detected in cluttered habitats.
  • Research also finds that we are more effective at solving difficult problems when our minds are less cluttered, which is more likely to occur if we get our heads out of work -- for example, by taking a vacation.
  • Some folks may think it's "cluttered" - I think it's homey, personal, and very cohesive due to the restricted color palette (Black, Khaki, Taupe and Red) - and I love the patterned effect that the overhead lighting has on the space.

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