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    clog
    /klɒɡ/

    noun

    • 1. a shoe with a thick wooden sole.
    • 2. an encumbrance or impediment: "they found the tax to be an unacceptable clog on the market"

    verb

    • 1. block or become blocked with an accumulation of thick, wet matter: "the gutters were clogged up with leaves"

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  2. CLOG definition: 1. to (cause something to) become blocked or filled so that movement or activity is difficult: 2…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CLOG is a weight attached especially to an animal to hinder motion. How to use clog in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Clog.

  4. Clog definition: to hinder or obstruct with thick or sticky matter; choke up. See examples of CLOG used in a sentence.

  5. 1. to obstruct or become obstructed with thick or sticky matter. 2. (transitive) to encumber; hinder; impede. 3. (transitive) to fasten a clog or impediment to (an animal, such as a horse) 4. (intransitive) to adhere or stick in a mass. 5. slang.

  6. to (cause something to) become blocked or filled so that movement or activity is difficult: be clogged with The roads are clogged with holiday traffic. clog up Eating too much fat causes your arteries to clog up. clog something up Leaves are clogging up the drain. Toilet paper had clogged the toilet.

  7. A clog obstructs water from flowing through pipes, and it can also be figurative, like a clog in your city's restaurant inspection system that makes it impossible for people to open new cafes. When clog is a verb, it means to cause such a hindrance.

  8. Define clog. clog synonyms, clog pronunciation, clog translation, English dictionary definition of clog. clog n. 1. An obstruction or hindrance. 2. A weight, such as a block, attached to the leg of an animal to hinder movement. 3. A heavy, traditionally...

  9. 3 days ago · clog (third-person singular simple present clogs, present participle clogging, simple past and past participle clogged) To block or slow passage through (often with 'up'). Hair is clogging the drainpipe. The roads are clogged up with traffic. To encumber or load, especially with something that impedes motion; to hamper.

  10. Definitions of 'clog' 1. When something clogs a hole or place, it blocks it so that nothing can pass through. [...] 2. Clogs are heavy leather or wooden shoes with thick wooden soles. [...] 3. See pop one's clogs [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'clog' British English: klɒg American English: klɒg. More. Conjugations of 'clog'

  11. to fill something so that nothing can pass through it, or to be filled in this way: [ often passive ] The plughole was clogged with hair. If you eat too much fat, your arteries will clog up. (Definition of clog from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of clog. in Chinese (Traditional) (使)阻塞,(使)堵塞, 塞上, 木底鞋…