A speech disorder characterized by fast, jerky, or irregular speech, which often sounds like stuttering.(noun)
Present participle of clutter.(verb)
An instance of cluttered speech.(verb)
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Use "cluttering" in a sentence
"January 4th, 2006 -- by Augie De Blieck Jr. I’m not a big believer in cluttering up this site with ads."
"Like the Chief’s mother, they see no point in cluttering their “beautiful minds” with images of “body bags and death”."
"So astonished and delighted was Goodcastle at this find that he took only it, a diamond cravat pin, a modest broach and fifty gold guineas, eschewing the many other objets d-art, pieces of jewelry and gold and silver coin cluttering Mayhew's boudoir (another rule of thievery: the more modest the take, the more likely that weeks or months will pass before the victim discovers his loss, if indeed he ever does)."