Similar words: dogged, doggedly, blogger, clogging, at loggerheads, pettifogger, jagged, rugged. Meaning: [klɒg] adj. 1. thickened or coalesced in soft thick lumps (such as clogs or clots) 2. stopped up; clogged up 3. loaded with something that hinders motion.
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31 The service came under fire as scores of roads across the province were clogged with snow, snarling traffic and causing chaos.
32 From both sides of Market, traffic will be so clogged up people will be put off....
33 Rows of engines clogged the streets, red lights pulsing like strobes in a disco.
34 There was no place to buy food, find water, and the roads were clogged with people also fleeing town.
35 In Silverado Canyon, clogged streams can mean damaged homes and flooded roads.
36 They were clogged with cases because there was no procedure for summarily trying minor offences.
37 And I chewed my lunchtime sandwich thoroughly, being careful not to get my trachea clogged up with cream cheese.
38 His city has pushed for the freeway for four decades, saying that its streets have been clogged by run-off traffic.
39 Soon the fishless river was clogged with dense mats and braids of algae bloom.
40 We were the greedy ambulance chasers representing rancorous clients who clogged the court dockets.
41 Early versions were plagued by clogged print heads, blurry prints and a tendency to smudge.
42 One old petrol stove clogged up and failed to work at all.http://sentencedict.com
43 Strokes occur when blood vessels become clogged, blocking the flow of oxygen to an organ such as the brain.
44 The answer is that a few big city criminal courts did become clogged with drug cases in the seventies and eighties.
45 These particular fatty acids can play a significant role in preventing heart disease and clogged up arteries.
46 The cab journey downtown was an anguish of effort, of clogged and doddering crisis.
47 Finding a place to put the tons of snow now sitting on already clogged urban streets is perhaps the biggest challenge.
48 And again there was that sickly sweet stench of cooked flesh which clogged his nostrils and made him want to vomit.
49 The carburettor had clogged up a second time in the storm and they had had to wait until it was over.
50 The roads were more clogged than earlier in the day.
51 Major wanted chartered citizens to call Whitehall and get cones on clogged motorways removed.
52 He had seemed puzzled but intrigued by the clogged, uncouth sketches of peasants.
53 Electricity poles come down, telephone lines sag, and the streets become clogged with mud.
54 Heavy rain clouds gathered and the roads next morning were clogged with thick, heavy mud.
55 Unless we are very lucky, we will end up with clogged arteries.
56 Panic among the troops spread to the civilian refugees, who soon clogged the roads.
57 Damaged skewers and clogged bobbin holder.
58 Fear, that relentless pursuer, clogged Dant è s'efforts.
59 The birthday of Rock'n'roll, B?lues, and clogged arteries.
60 Imagine a car that has a clogged fuel filter: thefuel (our energy) can't get to where it needs to go quickly and smoothly, andthe car performs inefficiently and ineffectively.
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