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clogging clogclog C0414000 (klôg, klŏg)n.1. An obstruction or hindrance.2. A weight, such as a block, attached to the leg of an animal to hinder movement.3. A heavy, traditionally wooden-soled shoe.v. clogged, clog·ging, clogs v.tr.1. To obstruct movement on or in; block up: Heavy traffic clogged the freeways.2. To hamper the function or activity of; impede: "attorneys clogging our courts with actions designed to harass state and local governments" (Roslyn L. Anderson and Patricia L. Irvin).v.intr.1. To become obstructed or choked up: The pipes had clogged with rust.2. To thicken or stick together; clot.3. To do a clog dance. [Middle English, block attached to an animal's leg.]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | clogging - preventing movement; "the clogging crowds of revelers overflowing into the street"hindering, impeding, obstructivepreventative, preventive - tending to prevent or hinder | Translationsclogging (ˈklogiŋ) noun Irish tap dancing. 愛爾蘭踢踏舞 爱尔兰踢踏舞IdiomsSeeclogclogging
Synonyms for cloggingadj preventing movementSynonyms- hindering
- impeding
- obstructive
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