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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61 The sewer lines may then become clogged with inert materials.
62 The job was delayed because the paper feed was clogged.
63 Another issue is one of style; some sites are becoming increasingly clogged with widgets that have no relation to each other - in terms of form or design.
64 The car wouldn't start because dirt clogged the gas line.
65 A recent NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope close-up image of part of NGC 7023, or the Iris Nebula, shows that the area is clogged with cosmic dust.
66 The rale produced when air passes through mucus - clogged bronchioles.
67 Along Olaya Street, Riyadh's main drag, traffic police are out in force. The road is clogged with cars packed with young men cruising.
68 The priority, in terms of stemming the panic, is to unblock clogged credit markets.
69 From the minute it ended, the White House switchboard was clogged with congratulatory phone calls.
70 Clogged pipes caused drain water to back up into the room.
71 Check the oil filter to see if it is plugged up with gunk. A clogged oil filter can also result in low oil pressure.
72 Your sinuses -- air-filled pockets found within your cheeks, behind your forehead and eyebrows, on either side of the bridge of your nose,[http://sentencedict.com/clogged.html] and behind your nose -- can get clogged easily.
73 Clogged or cave-in of the hole , can lead to a stuck drill.
74 The most common is primary open-angle glaucoma, in which the eye's drainage canals are partly clogged.
75 Coroners often find colons that are more than 75 % clogged with waste matter.
76 She was reassured ; she understood that it was only timidity that clogged his tongue.
77 The purpose of the float - bowl vent is to equalize the effects of a clogged air cleaner.
78 Many cities are clogged by traffic jams so it is no surprise that road rage is becoming a real problem.
79 Pressure differential switch monitors the status of the filter, when the set point is exceeded, a signal will be given to switch on "filter clogged" indicating lamp on the computer.
80 Natalie busied herself trying to clean out his clogged tiny nose.
81 At that time the roads are clogged with vehicular traffic, particularly fug - belching buses and trucks.
82 If anyone ever clogged up my inbox with such self-righteousness, it would indeed stem the tide of e-mail: I would excommunicate them at once.
83 With landfills clogged to capacity with plastics that refuse to biodegrade, more landfills have had to be created to handle the continuing influx of new wastes to landfills.
84 Possible equipment problems are a clogged screen pack or dirty screw or die.
85 The Houston Ship Channel is clogged with beef fat. Unlike petroleum, which has a colorful sheen on the water's surface, beef fat turns into a solid cake, looking like a waxy ice flow.
86 He wore the ordinary white pinner and leather leggings of a dairy-farmer when milking, and his boots were clogged with the mulch of the yard; but this was all his local livery.
87 The wings of birds were clogged with ice and snow - Dryden.
88 Fouled or clogged tube bundles cause non-productive time and to losses in efficiency.
89 The game had been so popular that the coin box had become clogged with quarters.
90 But in children under three the auditory tube is a lot smaller and more likely to get clogged up.
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