clogs
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pluralof clog.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
clogverb (used with object)to hinder or obstruct with thick or sticky matter; choke up. -
present tense formof clog (3rd person singular).present tense
Used to describe things happening now or regularly.
clogverb (used with object)to hinder or obstruct with thick or sticky matter; choke up.
Example Sentences
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Instead of traditional chef’s whites, they’re reaching for Hedley and Bennett’s durable but refined cotton-linen smock and a pair of comfortable clogs.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Apr. 28, 2026
The carrier has also reportedly suffered significant problems with its toilet system while at sea, with US media saying clogs and long lines for restrooms on the ship.
From Barron's ● Mar. 17, 2026
Citing Google Search metrics, Piper Sandler’s Anna Andreeva said in a note last month that while demand for clogs is surging in the U.S.,
From The Wall Street Journal ● Oct. 30, 2025
I doubt the Kremlin will be quaking in its clogs over such an answer.
From BBC ● Sep. 24, 2025
She opens a door, and Gogol is introduced to his teacher, Miss Watkins, a woman with hair in two braids, wearing overalls and clogs.
From "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri
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