Clutter
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18 examples of Clutter in a sentence
So we go far away to the top of a mountain, assuming that perching ourselves on a piece is bound to give us the respite we need to sort the clutter, the chaotic everyday, and find ourselves again.
One great challenge of modern life is to find the staircase amid all the
clutter
and then to do something good and noble once you climb to the top.
The first way is that they're actually able to resolve small detail in the context of clutter, and though that means being able to read the fine print on a prescription rather than using magnifier glasses, you can actually do it with just your eyesight.
It is a place of merciless poetry, a gift of presence previously ignored, drowned in the daily
clutter.
And in a minute you'll see it enter our lab, which is recognizable by the
clutter
that you see.
And that allows us, of course, to not
clutter
our minds with all sorts of facts.
It's quite free of commercial clutter: you don't see our logos and brands and names, and therefore you're alert to things physically.
Needless to say he is rather eager to begin his work, but unpacking he finds his binoculars have been damaged in transit, so he asks the Squire for a replacement pair, The Squire who is a modern thinking man but also it would seem rather uncultured with such matters, is also eager to get rid of the
clutter
around the house, so he obliges and walks Fanshawe to the top of the hill so that he can survey the estate and the surrounding villages, there the Squire directs him to points of interest, including Gallows Hill, where locals were hung for their crimes and misdemeanours, his interest is also taken by a local abbey which the Squire describes as a ruin, but Fanshawe can see through the binoculars that it clearly isn't, he investigates further and pays a visit to the site of the abbey and is shocked to find that there are but a few stone remnants?
I wasn't quite sure if this was just going to be another one of those idiotic nighttime soap operas that seem to
clutter
prime time but, as it turns out, this is a pretty good show (no small thanks to talented casting).
Unfortunately, freshman co-directors & co-writers Michael Bartlett and Kevin Gates
clutter
up their narrative with too many characters and none make an impression.
On the surface, it sounds like the plot of countless other B pictures from the 1950s, yet Earth vs the flying saucers manages to rise above the
clutter.
So when "Dark" finds an amazingly true moment amongst the usual Araki violence, hilarity, sex and
clutter
(a moment to simply relax and hold the person in the bed next to him) it rings true to the heart of experience.
In Harriet's world, there is no room for clutter, disarray, warmth, comfort, or conviviality.
Tudjman, long an object of dread, has vanished from the political screen, taking into oblivion the ideological
clutter
that made Croatia a pariah state.
If you resist discarding possessions that others (a spouse, say, or a clinician) find of limited value, and consequently
clutter
your living space, and you are distressed about this or are creating what others consider an unsafe environment, you are diagnosable.
Unnecessary
clutter
was something they could not tolerate, especially if it was dirty.
I dissuaded him a little, but saw there was no remedy; so he ran rashly upon it, slipped out a square of the sash window dexterously enough, and without noise, and got out four pieces of the silks, and came with them towards me, but was immediately pursued with a terrible
clutter
and noise.
The hurry in such cases is immediately over, and the place clear as soon as the king is gone by; but as there is always a great running and
clutter
just as the king passes, so having dropped the two little ladies, and done my business with them without any miscarriage, I kept hurrying on among the crowd, as if I ran to see the king, and so I got before the crowd and kept so till I came to the end of the Mall, when the king going on towards the Horse Guards, I went forward to the passage, which went then through against the lower end of the Haymarket, and there I bestowed a coach upon myself, and made off, and I confess I have not yet been so good as my word, viz. to go and visit my Lady Betty.
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