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To gridlock
verb
To cause traffic congestion
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Both paths have led to gridlock.
"This is Runway to Gridlock," Michael Kors said.
Inside, the venue was crammed to gridlock.
Mexican politics has seemed close to gridlock ever since.
The complexity of the current system leads to gridlock.
With a wave of guests arriving around 8 p.m., the aisles were jammed to gridlock.
These days, however, something uncomfortably close to gridlock has the real estate market in its grip.
Transportation workers were threatening to gridlock the city with a strike.
You might think, too, that a more polarized Congress will be more subject to gridlock.
"As an advocate of limited government, I'm often not opposed to gridlock," he said.
And an opposition that never compromises dooms the nation to gridlock.
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