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Verb
/kläg/,/klôg/,
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clogs, plural;
  1. Fill or block with an accumulation of thick, wet matter
    • - the gutters were clogged up with leaves
    • - clogged drains
  2. Become blocked in this way
    • - too much fatty food makes your arteries clog up
  3. Fill up or crowd (something) so as to obstruct passage
    • - tourists clog the roads in summer
Noun
  1. A shoe with a thick wooden sole

  2. An encumbrance or impediment
    • - a clog in the system

  1. (clog) become or cause to become obstructed; "The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"; "The water pipe is backed up"
  2. (clog) footwear usually with wooden soles
  3. dance a clog dance
  4. (clog) any object that acts as a hindrance or obstruction
  5. (clog) impede the motion of, as with a chain or a burden; "horses were clogged until they were tamed"
  6. (clog) impede with a clog or as if with a clog; "The market is being clogged by these operations"; "My mind is constipated today"
  7. A clog is a type of footwear traditionally worn by workers as protective clothing in factories, mines and farms.
  8. The Clogs are a mostly instrumental project led by Bryce Dessner and Australia's Padma Newsome. Their existence predates Dessner's other band The National. ...
  9. The Runic calendar is a perpetual calendar based on the 19 year long Metonic cycle of the Moon.
  10. Clogging is a type of folk dance with roots in traditional European dancing, early African-American dance, and traditional Cherokee dance in which the dancer's footwear is used musically by striking the heel, the toe, or both in unison against a floor or each other to create audible percussive ...
  11. (clog) A type of shoe with an inflexible, often wooden sole sometimes with an open heel; A blockage; To block or slow passage through (often with 'up')
  12. (clog) to prevent good cuts by standing in the way of your teammates.
  13. (Clog) A closed toe shoe with an open back and a platform sole
  14. (clog) A wooden, or wooden soled, shoe.
  15. (clog) a shoe with an open back that slips on, with a wooden bottom.
  16. (Clog) A slip-on shoe distinguished from a mule by its higher vamp
  17. (Clog) Made famous in Holland and Sweden, this slip-on, close-toe, open-back shoe has a wooden heel.
  18. (Clog) To obstruct a passageway or track so that the normal flow or operation of something is hindered.
  19. (Clog) leather-overshoe with straps across the instep
  20. (clog) (v) kirlеndirirgе, kеsеrgе, soyarģa (mal), urup kirgizirgе
  21. (clogging) (1) premature drying of ink in the screen mesh that blocks portions of the stencil; (2) a restriction of the passage of a material through application equipment.
  22. (CLOGGING) A freestyle dance style originating in the Blue Ridge Mountains characterized by double time stomping and tap steps resembling a tap dance with the upper body held straight and upright.
  23. (Clogging) A dancing style originating in Appalachia with synchronized movements of the feet. Usually performed in shoes with taps on them.
  24. (Clogging) A movement by mechanical action or hydraulic flow of soil particles into the voids of fabric which are retained, thereby reducing the hydraulic conductivity of the geotextile.
  25. (clogging) Besides a lively dance in wooden shoes, clogging is what happens when someone gets in the way of people who are trying to cut. You can avoid clogging by clearing back to the stack as soon as you know the thrower isn't going to give you the disc.