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View definitions for clog

clog

noun as in blockage

verb as in block, hinder

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The mussels can compromise water delivery systems by encrusting screens and filters, attaching to the walls of large pipelines, and clogging smaller pipes.

Shops are open, sidewalk cafes are well patronized and cars clog the streets.

These mussels can clog critical water intakes and fish screens and also foul major pipes relied on for water supply.

Gascón has not spent any money on television ads, focusing instead on mailers, which can easily get lost in the flood of campaign leaflets that clog Angelenos’ mailboxes every election season.

Magistrates in England and Wales will be able to jail offenders for up to 12 months from November to stop cases clogging up crown courts.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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