0 to (cause something to) become blocked or filled so that movement or activity is difficult:
1 a type of shoe made of wood, or with the top part made of leather and the bottom part of wood
2 to become blocked or filled so that movement or activity is slowed or stopped, or to cause this to happen:
3 a shoe with a thick, often wooden bottom and a top that covers the front of the foot, but not the heel
We are dissuaded from clogging our houses with unnecessary furniture by the imposition of tax on furniture.
Worse still, solicitors, litigants and counsel are being held up for days sometimes because of these judgment summonses clogging the courts.
Because of this, our county courts are jammed and clogged every month.
The clogging of inner-city roads has reached the point at which it is bad for safety, bad for health and bad for the economy.
There is no point in imposing a bureaucratic plan if the operation involved will be clogged up by the thousands who are leaving in advance.
The pipelines of distribution from the factory to the retailer are clogged solid.
Ever-increasing hordes of minor officials, without experience or responsibility, are clogging the machine.
The screening plant was clogging materially, and it was impossible to get a sufficient volume of water throughout the plant.
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