9 collocations for clutter

Their canoes would clutter the sea till there was no room.

A wife and children clutter up a man's affairs at a time like thisyou are quite free from family ties, I believe?" "Quite free," the young man replied, "all my relatives live in the East, all able to look after themselves.

"Kill him, and you shall have the consulate next year!" said Commodus. "Be killed, and there will be one useless bastard less to clutter up the curia!"

Nationalism today is a unifying force inside the frontiers of the 140 nations that presently litter and clutter the earth.

He clutters up this little house.

How all these things, though beautiful enough in themselves, must clutter up a man's life!

The West has littered and cluttered the planet with an immense variety and with enormous quantities of gimmicks and gadgets from tin cans to airplanes that fly faster than sound, and rockets that carry their occupants to the moon.

He used but one set of streets daily; he did not penetrate the vast areas of existence that cluttered the acres of stone in every direction.

The light, that is to say the absence of it in true sense, the angle of view, and the distance, all had conspired to prevent her from making sure that neither her father nor Karslake were of those four whose broken bodies cluttered the street.

9 collocations for  clutter