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klamoty Englisch:

1. clutter


It took me an hour to clean out the clutter in the kitchen.
I suppose, in the crowded clutter of their cave, the old man had come to believe that peace and order had vanished from the earth, or existed only in the old world he had left so far behind.
out the clutter of your mind, you access your own wisdom.
I don't have a lot of clutter in my flat
Sorry about the clutter in the kitchen.
I'm amazed he let her clutter his desk.
There is so much clutter in Bob's bedroom, we can't even see the floor.
The room is cluttered with newspapers
I don't have a lot of clutter in my flat – and that means an untidy collection of objects. Clutter makes it harder to find the things you need.
Movie servers are extremely beneficial by reducing the clutter of a large film library
There's always so much clutter on your desk!
The definition of clutter is a lot of disorganized stuff in one place.
the clutter of soaps, shampoos, and towels in the bathroom
They said the street was already cluttered with too many signs.
Every shelf is cluttered with ornaments.

2. belongings


Tom gathered together all his belongings.
May I leave my belongings on the bus?
Are these all your belongings?
Everything in this room - books, weapons, clothes - is his belongings.
They hired a moving company to transport their belongings to their new home.
I'd like to put my belongings away.
Someone stole my belongings.
I packed all my belongings and left.
Be careful with their belongings.
Brian left his belongings behind.
And some organize their belongings
When the house started to collapse, they had no time to take their belongings
Renting out a summerhouse is difficult when your belongings are within.
Heidemarie has nothing except a few personal belongings.
When there were unexpected expenses in the household of me and my wife, we could not avoid pawning our belongings.