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English Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
- clog
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- 1. to obstruct or become obstructed with thick or sticky matter
- 2. to encumber; hinder; impede
- 3.
to fasten a clog or impediment to (an animal, such as a horse)
- 4. to adhere or stick in a mass
- 5. (in soccer) to foul (an opponent)
- 6. any of various wooden or wooden-soled shoes
- 7. ( as modifier )
- 8. a heavy block, esp of wood, fastened to the leg of a person or animal to impede motion
- 9. something that impedes motion or action; hindrance
- 10. C14 (in the sense: block of wood): of unknown origin
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- clog
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- 1. to use a photo-enabled mobile phone to take a photograph of (someone) and send it to a website without his or her knowledge or consent
- 2. C21: c(amera) + log
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Examples (1-1 of 1)
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clog dance
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Vocab List (1 of 1)
- clog
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- from deyi's Vocab List