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Definition of "cluttering" [cluttering]

  • 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)."