Collocations for "clutter"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "clutter" in context.
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clutter
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- The [room, apartment, bedroom, house] is full of clutter.
- There is too much clutter in your [room].
- There is (still) clutter everywhere!
- clear [up, out, away] the clutter
- Clean out all of this clutter (right now)!
- Didn't I ask you to clean [out, up] this clutter?
- can't find anything in all this clutter
- [in, among, under] all this clutter
- clutter on the [radar, screen, interface]
- UK: a clutter of [cables, wires, leads]
- UK: a clutter of dirty [clothes, dishes, laundry]
- UK: a clutter of [people, protesters, fans] (on the streets)
- clutter (up) a [room, bedroom, car, closet, desk]
- clutter a [room] (up)
- clutter it (up) with [junk, toys, boxes, posters, paperwork, notes]
- [junk, she] cluttered (up) the [room]
- [all kinds, lots, piles] of paperwork cluttered [his desk, the surface]
'clutter' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):