Clog ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Clog ( verb )

  1. To block or obstruct the passage through a pipe or duct, typically by the accumulation of foreign matter.
  2. 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:

  1. The drain clogged with hair.
  2. The pipe clogged with debris.
  3. The road was clogged with traffic.
  4. Her mind was clogged with worry.
  5. The sink clogged with grease.

(As a noun)

Clog ( noun )

  1. To block or obstruct the passage through a pipe or duct, typically by the accumulation of foreign matter.
  2. 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:

  1. The drain clogged with hair.
  2. The pipe clogged with debris.
  3. The road was clogged with traffic.
  4. Her mind was clogged with worry.
  5. The sink clogged with grease.
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