Sentence examples for To clog from inspiring English sources

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To clog

verb

To block or slow passage through (often with 'up).

  • Hair is clogging the drainpipe.

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We wanted to clog the passing lanes.

We need to clog them up.

Vans were beginning to clog the narrow street.

It's a way to clog up the underground.

It was quickly caricatured as an invitation to cows and chickens to clog up the dockets.

These superfast traders might even have been trying to clog exchanges to outflank other investors.

Doyon volunteered to spam Tunisian government e-mail addresses in an attempt to clog their servers.

Most of them seem to clog Bengalooru's Hosur Road each morning.

Or to clog the highways with trucks crammed with Stephen King novels.

It's known to clog your arteries and increase your blood pressure.

Over time, rules, procedures, interests, and the culture of the place began to clog its works.

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