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  • noun One who clutters.

Etymologies

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clutter +‎ -er

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Examples

  • Indeed, the first time I ever heard the word "clutterer" was from my Mother, who used it to describe both my father and me.

    Times Record News Stories 2010

  • Indeed, the first time I ever heard the word "clutterer" was from my Mother, who used it to describe both my father and me.

    Times Record News Stories 2010

  • I'm not a clutterer, though, I don't keep little bits of things with no use- no- those MUST go.

    A Disposable Society Lauri 2009

  • I'm not a clutterer, though, I don't keep little bits of things with no use- no- those MUST go.

    Archive 2009-10-01 Lauri 2009

  • Now I know he's not only a intersection clutterer, but also a red light runner.

    BNSYC Friday Fun Quiz! BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • One other person at South Minneapolis Clutterers Anonymous; a spouse, rather than the clutterer in the family.

    January 14th, 2006 2006

  • My friend knows first-hand how such conflicting desires can create tension: He is a pack rat, and was married to a rabid de-clutterer.

    Two Pack Rats -- and a House Full of Junk 2008

  • Unless you are an extreme hoarder the kind portrayed on the show who requires a year or more of professional therapy, the explanations and steps described in the book can help any garden-variety clutterer better understand the source of the problem and its negative consequences, as well as overcome it and keep it from recurring.

    NYT > Home Page By JANE E. BRODY 2011

  • Unless you are an extreme hoarder the kind portrayed on the show who requires a year or more of professional therapy, the explanations and steps described in the book can help any garden-variety clutterer better understand the source of the problem and its negative consequences, as well as overcome it and keep it from recurring.

    NYT > Home Page By JANE E. BRODY 2011

  • In these taxing times, that's why I need a breadboard - not to have another surface to clutter but because my husband (not a clutterer) and I have been calculating taxes, and I the clutterer, not having been able to find all my tax documents amid my clutter, need the solace of a breadboard to repair my psyche.

    Times Record News Stories 2010

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