Clog
(
verb
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noun
)
(As a verb)
Clog ( verb )
- To block or obstruct the passage through a pipe or duct, typically by the accumulation of foreign matter.
- To impede the movement or progress of something or someone.
Origin:
Old english clogga "block, impede", of germanic origin; related to dutch kloek "solid, sturdy".
Examples:
- The drain clogged with hair.
- The pipe clogged with debris.
- The road was clogged with traffic.
- Her mind was clogged with worry.
- The sink clogged with grease.
(As a noun)
Clog ( noun )
- To block or obstruct the passage through a pipe or duct, typically by the accumulation of foreign matter.
- To impede the movement or progress of something or someone.
Origin:
Old english clogga "block, impede", of germanic origin; related to dutch kloek "solid, sturdy".
Examples:
- The drain clogged with hair.
- The pipe clogged with debris.
- The road was clogged with traffic.
- Her mind was clogged with worry.
- The sink clogged with grease.