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is cluttering
  • present progressive of clutter (3rd person singular).

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A boom of the commercial space industry and increased space exploration by other countries is cluttering the road to the final frontier with piles of space junk and traffic jams.

From Washington Times • Jul. 23, 2021

And the long list of people you want to shout-out is cluttering up my Twitter stream.

From Inc • Aug. 10, 2012

There's a belief that to do great work you need tranquility and control, that the pram is cluttering up the hallway; life needs to be neat and tidy.

From The Guardian • Aug. 1, 2010

While man is cluttering the earth with his birth rate, he is also following a "Will to Order," the fundamental wish for harmony that softens him for the propagandists of authority.

From Time Magazine Archive