clutter
verb
[ ˈklʌtə ]
• cover or fill (something) with an untidy collection of things.
• "the room was cluttered with his bric-a-brac"
Similar:
litter,
make untidy,
make a mess of,
mess up,
throw into disorder,
disarrange,
jumble,
be strewn about,
be scattered about,
make a shambles of,
bestrew,
clutter
noun
• a collection of things lying about in an untidy state.
• "the attic is full of clutter"
Origin:
late Middle English: variant of dialect clotter ‘to clot’, influenced by cluster and clatter.