There is so much clutter in your house.
Clear up this clutter.
Some of the clutter in your attic could be valuable antiques.
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He has a lot of clutter in his room.
That will just clutter up the place.
It was difficult to find the book amid the clutter on her desk. Please get the clutter off the driveway so that I can back out the car. The waitress removed the clutter from the table so that new customers could sit there. Even though I try to be organized, there's always clutter in the front closet.
The definition of the word clutter means that there is a mess or a place is unclean or need to be sanitized very quickly to avoid the risk of various diseases and illnesses.
The prefix of the word "clutter" is "clut-." A prefix is a morpheme added at the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. In this case, "clut-" does not have a specific meaning on its own, but when combined with the root word "clutter," it helps form a new word with a distinct meaning related to disorder or untidiness.
The Clutter family, Mr and Mrs Clutter, Nancy and Kenyon, there were two older siblings but neither of them were in the home and were mention maybe twice. As well as the murderers, Dick and Perry.
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