- From the verb clog: (⇒ conjugate)
- clogged is: ⓘClick the infinitive to see all available inflections
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- v past p
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026clogged /klɑgd, klɔgd/USA pronunciation adj. [~ (+ up)]- (of the nose or throat) blocked up so that breathing is difficult:a badly clogged nose.
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026clog /klɑg, klɔg/USA pronunciation
v., clogged, clog•ging, n. v.
- to (cause to) become blocked or choked up: [~ + object]All that hair has clogged the drain.[~ + object + up]Hair has clogged the drain up again.[~ + up + object]That slime has clogged up the drainpipe.[no object;
(~ + up)]The drain has clogged (up) again.
- to fill too much;
overfill;
jam:[~ + object]Cars clogged the highway.
n. [countable]
- anything that restricts movement:a clog in the drain.
- Clothinga shoe or sandal with a thick sole of wood, cork, etc.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026clog
(klog, klôg),USA pronunciation v., clogged, clog•ging, n. v.t.
- to hinder or obstruct with thick or sticky matter;
choke up:to clog a drain.
- to crowd excessively, esp. so that movement is impeded;
overfill:Cars clogged the highway.
- to encumber;
hamper;
hinder.
v.i.
- to become clogged, encumbered, or choked up.
- to stick;
stick together.
- to do a clog dance.
n.
- anything that impedes motion or action;
an encumbrance;
a hindrance.
- a shoe or sandal with a thick sole of wood, cork, rubber, or the like.
- a similar but lighter shoe worn in the clog dance.
- a heavy block, as of wood, fastened to a person or beast to impede movement.
- Music and DanceSee clog dance.
- British Termsa thick piece of wood.
- Middle English, of uncertain origin, originally 1350–1400
clog′gi•ly, adv.
clog′gi•ness, n.
clog′gy, adj.
3. impede, trammel, fetter.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
clog /klɒɡ/ vb (clogs, clogging, clogged)- to obstruct or become obstructed with thick or sticky matter
- (transitive) to encumber; hinder; impede
- (intransitive) to adhere or stick in a mass
n - any of various wooden or wooden-soled shoes
- (as modifier): clog dance
- a heavy block, esp of wood, fastened to the leg of a person or animal to impede motion
- something that impedes motion or action; hindrance
Etymology: 14th Century (in the sense: block of wood): of unknown origin
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