(become or cause to become obstructed; "The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"; "The water pipe is backed up")
(dance a clog dance)
(impede the motion of, as with a chain or a burden; "horses were clogged until they were tamed")
(impede with a clog or as if with a clog; "The market is being clogged by these operations"; "My mind is constipated today")
(coalesce or unite in a mass; "Blood clots")
(fill to excess so that function is impaired; "Fear clogged her mind"; "The story was clogged with too many details")
(thickened or coalesced in soft thick lumps (such as clogs or clots); "clotted blood"; "seeds clogged together")
(stopped up; clogged up; "clogged pipes"; "clogged up freeways"; "streets choked with traffic")
(loaded with something that hinders motion; "The wings of birds were clogged with ice and snow"-Dryden)