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The housing market gummed up, people unable to move and all this at time when there is huge demand for more homes.

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They don’t want to be picking time-consuming fights with the Lords, or creating laws that could be gummed up with hundreds of possible amendments – helpful tweaks - from their lordships.

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For as long as the process is gummed up in parliament, ministers can point to it being gummed up in parliament.

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The COVID-19 pandemic gummed up supply chains and increased the cost of equipment and labor, making new projects far more expensive than initially projected.

From Reuters

In the 1920s, as those newfangled private motor cars gummed up traffic, street-side parking downtown was banned.

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

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