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clog

clog / clog / clog / clog
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
pl: clogspast: cloggedpp: cloggeding: clogging

As a verb, this word conveys a sense of stagnation and frustration, typically associated with the accumulation of debris in a narrow channel. It suggests a gradual buildup that eventually leads to a complete stop of flow, rather than a sudden, intentional blockage. When used as a noun for footwear, it refers specifically to shoes with wooden soles. While modern versions may use rubber or plastic, the term retains its historical connection to heavy, protective wooden shoes used in agricultural or industrial settings.

Meanings

Transitive Verbclog
[~ something]

To block or obstruct a passage, pipe, or opening so that fluid or air cannot pass through.

"The drain is clogged with hair and soap scum."

Intransitive Verbclog
[~ with something]

To become blocked or obstructed, preventing the normal flow of something.

"The arteries can clog with cholesterol over time."

Nounclog

A shoe with a thick wooden sole.

"She wore traditional Dutch clogs while working in the garden."

Nounclog

A mass of material that blocks a pipe or passage.

"A clog of grease was found in the kitchen plumbing."

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