Use of clog in Sentences. 45 Examples

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clog at the start of sentence


  1. Clog dancing is a hallmark of Appalachian culture.
  2. Clog dancing is a hallmark of Appalachian culture.

clog at the end of sentence


  1. Eating too much fat causes your arteries to clog .

clog in the middle of sentence


  1. The leaves clog our drains in the fall.
  2. The leaves clog our drains in the fall.
  3. Don't clog your memory with useless facts.
  4. She needed a partner for a clog dancing class.
  5. She needed a partner for a clog dancing class.
  6. He turns red and his veins clog up at one end.
  7. These streets often clog during the rush hour.
  8. Within a few years the pipes began to clog up.
  9. Within a few years the pipes began to clog up.
  10. Don't clog up your mind with useless information.
  11. The result is that the lungs clog up with a thick mucus.
  12. The result is that the lungs clog up with a thick mucus.
  13. The clog on the market in equities must be infinitely greater.
  14. The clog on the market in equities must be infinitely greater.
  15. Mainland anxieties clog my throat, bleating foghorns fill my ears.
  16. Mainland anxieties clog my throat, bleating foghorns fill my ears.
  17. Acrylic paint can sometimes clog a brush because it dries quickly.
  18. Acrylic paint can sometimes clog a brush because it dries quickly.
  19. Too much fatty food will make your arteries more likely to clog up.
  20. Too much fatty food will make your arteries more likely to clog up.
  21. Don't pour that grease down the drain, or the sink will clog up again.
  22. You are also invited to visit a clog factory to watch the craftsmen at work.
  23. Fiats and mopeds clog the streets of Palermo, Ragusa, and the smaller cities.
  24. Fiats and mopeds clog the streets of Palermo, Ragusa, and the smaller cities.
  25. Kidneys clog with protein from damaged muscles, damming up toxins in the blood.
  26. The words seemed to clog in his throat, then come free in little gouts and spurts.
  27. The words seemed to clog in his throat, then come free in little gouts and spurts.
  28. The Cleveland clog Dancers were on hand to offer instruction on the important steps.
  29. There you will have the opportunity to learn about clog making and cheese preparation.
  30. There you will have the opportunity to learn about clog making and cheese preparation.
  31. This needs to be coupled with a physical form which does not easily clog and impede water flow.
  32. He squeezed off a shot at the calcium stone threatening to clog the core, then another; then another.
  33. The flow of paint was well-controlled. Acrylic paint can sometimes clog a brush because it dries quickly.
  34. The flow of paint was well-controlled. Acrylic paint can sometimes clog a brush because it dries quickly.
  35. The metals, if not filtered out, can clog steel and iron pipes, cause corrosion and diminish water pressure.
  36. Damp affects down particularly badly causing the fluffy tendrils to clog together and lose the ability to insulate.
  37. Damp affects down particularly badly causing the fluffy tendrils to clog together and lose the ability to insulate.
  38. Approximately 100,000 cars clog the narrow streets each day and exhaust gases are eroding the city's ancient monuments.
  39. Approximately 100,000 cars clog the narrow streets each day and exhaust gases are eroding the city's ancient monuments.
  40. The summers clog the maquila job market with schoolchildren from the south trying to earn cash for fall school supplies.
  41. The summers clog the maquila job market with schoolchildren from the south trying to earn cash for fall school supplies.
  42. Diets that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol tend to clog up our arteries, thereby reducing the blood flow to our hearts and brains.

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