- past perfect of clutter.
Example Sentences
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Ingersoll had thrown out the cheap-looking ads that had cluttered up Salute's pages, so that he could court more imposing accounts.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Papa finally finished the greetings, and, with the wide churchyard now mosdy emptied of the cars that had cluttered it like teeth in a mouth, we headed to our car.
From "Purple Hibiscus" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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The luridness was suggested by colour far more skilfully than if rocks, thinly swaying and lit by red lights, had cluttered up the wings.
From Confessions of an Opera Singer by Howard, Kathleen
At once, upon his return, he had taken Manly into his confidence about his mother, and that simple soul brushed aside the sentimental rubbish with which Kathryn had cluttered the situation.
From At the Crossroads by Comstock, Harriet T. (Harriet Theresa)
Here Van Horn was swept off his legs by an avalanche of return boys who had cluttered the deck with the first squall.
From Jerry of the Islands by London, Jack