Similar words: fog up, epilogue, dialogue, prologue, analogue, decalogue, monologue, catalogue. Meaning: v. become or cause to become obstructed.
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1. Within a few years the pipes began to clog up.
2. The result is that the lungs clog up with a thick mucus.
3. He turns red and his veins clog up at one end.
4. Don't clog up your mind with useless information.
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5. Don't clog up your memory with useless facts.
6. I'm not saying you should clog up your ventrilo , however , having good communication is key.
7. That heavy oil will clog up the machinery, ie prevent it from working properly.
8. They hope the volume of dirty traffic will clog up the keyword filters.
9. Diets that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol tend to clog up our arteries, thereby reducing the blood flow to our hearts and brains.
10. Too much fatty food will make your arteries more likely to clog up.
11. Don't pour that grease down the drain, or the sink will clog up again.
12. We tend to pursue goals that weaken our will and clog up our view.
13. If all minor traffic offences were prosecuted it would clog up the system.
14. And connect with those people and bring them into a community of interest and leverage them on a task force without having to clog up e-mail to do that.
15. Never pour the plaster down the drain as it may clog up the pipes.
16. An air filter system eliminates any dust that might clog up the movements.
More similar words: fog up, epilogue, dialogue, prologue, analogue, decalogue, monologue, catalogue, travelogue, catalogued, clog, unclog, cloggy, interior monologue, clogged, clogging, biological clock, arithmetic logic unit, guppy, mug up, rig up, dig up, hung up, bang up, hang-up, hang up, gang up, sing up, ring up, bring up.