Clog | Mean of clog in English Dictionary
/ˈklɑːg/
- Verb
- to slowly form a block in (something, such as a pipe or street) so that things cannot move through quickly or easily
- The sink was clogged by/with dirt and grease.
- Traffic starts clogging (up) the streets at around five o'clock.
- Something's clogged (up) the pipes.
- The drain clogs easily because the opening is so small.
- His arteries clogged (up) again five years after his surgery.
- There are too many legal cases clogging up the court system.
- Noun
- a shoe or sandal that has a thick usually wooden sole
- a pair of clogs
- something that blocks or clogs a pipe
- There's a clog in the kitchen sink.
- a liquid chemical that gets rid of clogs