Clog in a sentence as a noun

There was a clog in the sewer line near a cleanout valve.

Thus an expensive job doesn't clog the queue.

Smoke is little particles of ash and soot that clog up your lungs.

This is Light Table's moment to shine, don't want to clog it up with such a derail.

If you don't want to clog up your terminal, try 'less' and then hit 'F' to follow.

But Netflix doesn't send that traffic for fun and giggles, just to swamp your network and clog up the port.

The clog was cleared and the line was open and running cleanly into the citys sewer main in less than 24 hours.

The store brand single-blade disposable razors at Duane Reade tend to get badly clogged with hair, while Bic's version doesn't clog at all.

But no one gives a **** about non-clog toilets or pulse oximeters or single phase diode bridge rectifiers.

This can clog the kidneys and lead to acute kidney failure, which can then lead to acute heart failure, all told potentially 48 hours out.

Clog in a sentence as a verb

We use the analogy of a plumber: most nonprofits do not have one on staff, and, when their toilets clog, they hire someone to do the job.

I suspect a fair number of people really wanted these t-shirts because the cam would always clog up on the traffic, to the point of being almost useless.

How do you know they cannot be controlled in other ways?You imagine "200 cabs clogging the airport" -- have you seen how cabs work in places where they are plentiful?

Yes, Google created a perk, but they created it because a lot of their workers wanted to live in the city, and it beat having them all bring cars into SF and clog the 101.

For instance while as a programmer, my bugs might crash a computer, for them, an unused rivet hiding in the bottom of an engine might clog a fuel line and crash a plane.

I guess my point is, the by product of protecting your piping from clogs and damage to turbine blades, you are helping to preserve the natural ecosystem!

Many pedestrians happily clog lanes that are clearly designated for cycling only, despite a clearly marked pedestrian lane being 3 feet to the left or right.

Bureaucracy is the friction inherent in the system; different people clog and lubricate its workings to different aims, which range from the purest altruism to the most cynical abuse.

I have gone through similar feelings and you raise a great point: The buses from Google, Facebook, etc. are far better than those same companies quietly doing nothing as their employees clog the freeways, which is very common among other companies but basically invisible.

Clog definitions

noun

footwear usually with wooden soles

See also: geta patten sabot

noun

any object that acts as a hindrance or obstruction

noun

a dance performed while wearing shoes with wooden soles; has heavy stamping steps

verb

become or cause to become obstructed; "The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"; "The water pipe is backed up"

See also: congest choke foul

verb

dance a clog dance

verb

impede the motion of, as with a chain or a burden; "horses were clogged until they were tamed"

verb

impede with a clog or as if with a clog; "The market is being clogged by these operations"; "My mind is constipated today"

See also: constipate

verb

coalesce or unite in a mass; "Blood clots"

See also: clot

verb

fill to excess so that function is impaired; "Fear clogged her mind"; "The story was clogged with too many details"

See also: overload