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clog - any object that acts as a hindrance or obstruction |
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encumbrance,
hinderance,
hindrance,
hitch,
incumbrance,
interference,
preventative,
preventive a charge against property (as a lien or mortgage)
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clog - footwear usually with wooden soles |
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geta,
patten,
sabot |
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footgear,
footwear covering for a person's feet
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| verbo |
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clog - become or cause to become obstructed; "The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"; "The water pipe is backed up" |
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congest,
choke,
foul |
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unclog become or cause to become unobstructed; "The chemical that we poured down the drain unclogged it"
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block,
close up,
impede,
jam,
obstruct,
obturate,
occlude shape into a block or blocks; "block the graphs so one can see the results clearly"
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gum up stick together as if with gum; "the inside of the pipe has gummed up"
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crap up become obstructed or chocked up; "The drains clogged up"
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block,
choke up,
lug,
stuff shape into a block or blocks; "block the graphs so one can see the results clearly"
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silt,
silt up become chocked with silt; "The river silted up"
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| 2. |
clog - fill to excess so that function is impaired; "Fear clogged her mind"; "The story was clogged with too many details" |
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overload |
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fill,
fill up,
make full plug with a substance; "fill a cavity"
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clog - coalesce or unite in a mass; "Blood clots" |
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clot |
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coalesce fuse or cause to grow together
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| 4. |
clog - dance a clog dance |
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dance,
trip the light fantastic,
trip the light fantastic toe move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance; "My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio"
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dance,
dancing,
saltation,
terpsichore an artistic form of nonverbal communication
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clog - impede with a clog or as if with a clog; "The market is being clogged by these operations"; "My mind is constipated today" |
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constipate |
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slow,
slow down,
slow up become slow or slower; "Production slowed"
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clog - impede the motion of, as with a chain or a burden; "horses were clogged until they were tamed" |
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constrain,
cumber,
encumber,
restrain hold back
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