Definitionadj. thickened or coalesced in soft thick lumps
Last update: August 17, 2015
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Jennifer Radisson, in spite of her height and eye catching blonde hair, was quickly lost in the happy crowd that clogged the sidewalks. [Please select]
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"The world's work has been clogged up a little." [Please select]
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He hesitated and his voice broke, as if a sob clogged it. [Please select]
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Sand clogged their stomachs and they died with sand colic. [Please select]
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Smoke, thick with the odors of burned gunpowder clogged eye, nose and throat. [Please select]
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It was a bleak experience to descend the turbulent river between banks clogged with ice. [Please select]
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Finally it stopped altogether, the runners clogged with snow. [Please select]
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The fire-box clogged and the steam began to drop, and when I reached a fairly long piece of road in the dark and silent caƱon, she refused to recover. [Please select]
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Now, you see the virago-clogged Tufton is a free man, able to accept a commission and start a new life as an officer and a gentleman. [Please select]
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