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1. clog
verb. ['ˈklɑːg'] become or cause to become obstructed.
Synonyms
- obstruct
- impede
- block
- silt up
- choke up
- congest
- silt
- foul
- crap up
- obturate
- occlude
- clog up
- close up
- gum up
- lug
- choke
- jam
- choke off
- back up
Antonyms
- unstuff
- free
- negate
- permissive
Etymology
- clog (Middle English (1100-1500))
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Rhymes with Clog
- prolog
- smog
- slog
- skog
- prague
- plog
- pirog
- parag
- krog
- grogg
- grog
- frogge
- frogg
- frog
- flog
- clague
- agog
- zogg
- waag
- tague
- rogge
- rog
- pog
- mogg
- maag
- lague
- jog
- hogge
- hogg
- hog
Sentences with clog
1. Verb, base form
Make sure your tub drain is fully plugged so the oatmeal doesn't clog the drain.
2. Noun, singular or mass
If the insert is for the left foot, center it in the sole of the left clog.
Quotes about clog
1. Log Entry: SOL 118My conversation with NASA about the Water Reclaimer was boring and riddled with technical details. So I'll paraphrase for you:Me: "This is obviously a clog. How about I take it apart and check the internal tubing?"NASA: (After about 5 hours of deliberation) "No. You'll fuck it up and die."So I took it apart.
- Andy Weir, The Martian
2. clog
verb. ['ˈklɑːg'] coalesce or unite in a mass.
Synonyms
- clot
Antonyms
- stay
- open up
Etymology
- clog (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. clog
noun. ['ˈklɑːg'] a dance performed while wearing shoes with wooden soles; has heavy stamping steps.
Synonyms
- clog dancing
- tap dance
- clog dance
Antonyms
- conductor
- pull
- show
- let
Etymology
- clog (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. clog
noun. ['ˈklɑːg'] any object that acts as a hindrance or obstruction.
Synonyms
- preventative
- hinderance
- incumbrance
- preventive
- interference
- hitch
- encumbrance
Antonyms
- bring to
- unfreeze
- unblock
- remember
Etymology
- clog (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. clog
noun. ['ˈklɑːg'] footwear usually with wooden soles.
Synonyms
- geta
- footgear
- sabot
- footwear
Antonyms
- fragrant
- inoffensive
- clean
- disinfect
Etymology
- clog (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. clog
verb. ['ˈklɑːg'] impede the motion of, as with a chain or a burden.
Synonyms
- restrain
- encumber
- cumber
Antonyms
- deprive
- function
- boycott
- advance
Etymology
- clog (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. clog
verb. ['ˈklɑːg'] dance a clog dance.
Synonyms
- trip the light fantastic toe
- trip the light fantastic
Antonyms
- unhealthful
- noninterference
- nonintervention
Etymology
- clog (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. clog
verb. ['ˈklɑːg'] impede with a clog or as if with a clog.
Synonyms
- constipate
- slow down
- slow up
Antonyms
- disjoin
- be born
- survive
- be well
Etymology
- clog (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. clog
verb. ['ˈklɑːg'] fill to excess so that function is impaired.
Synonyms
- overload
- make full
- fill up
Antonyms
- honor
- fair
- fair ball
- untangled
Etymology
- clog (Middle English (1100-1500))