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COLLECTIVE NOUN

Did you know that the COLLECTIVE NOUN to describe a group of spyders is:
1. Clutter is the collective noun for a group of spiders.
2. Cluster is the collective noun for a group of grapes, spiders.

find them here: http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/A_COLLECTIVE_NOUN.HTM

and i've been using 'CLUTCH' all this time.... i feel embarrassed.... :rolleyes:

So whats the Collective Noun for a group of ''Spyder's'' AKA Roadsters:dontknow:
 
Clutter - Good or Bad

In the UK Clutter means to hoard items - store items that one feels may one day have a use

There is always this advice

Are you overwhelmed by clutter? Feeling disorganised, depressed or out of control?
If you need a reason to declutter, let me give you one major purpose - quite simply it's to FEEL BETTER!
Of course there are many other benefits.... you could also.....

  • Get back control of your life
  • Gain more physical space
  • Be less stressed, because you can find things
  • Feel calmer and more relaxed
  • Be able to clean properly
  • Stop being embarrassed by clutter
  • Feel able to move on in life


I have to add in my experience what others call Clutter - I call useful spares - Sometimes you just find the part or item that you need
You know its in there somewhere just got to find it
 
I'll cast my vote for "Smyle". :thumbup:
Although it sometimes seems as if "confusyon" might be accurate! :roflblack:
 
I'll cast my vote for "Smyle". :thumbup:
Although it sometimes seems as if "confusyon" might be accurate! :roflblack:

At one time, I used to smyle while ryding my byke, but lately I have been smiling while riding my bike. Not sure what changed to make this happen though.
 
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