1. clogged - Adjective
2. clogged - Verb
Derived from clog
4. clogged - Adjective Satellite
of Clog
Source: Webster's dictionaryTo me, nature always appears more unbalanced than Gary Busey with a clogged Eustachian tube. Dennis Miller
Clogged with yesterday's excess, the body drags the mind down with it. Horace
Open your hands, ye Whose hands are full! The world is waiting for you! The whole machinery of the Divine beneficence is clogged by your hard hearts and rigid fingers. Give and spend, and be sure that God will send; for only in giving and spending do you fulfill the object of His sending. Josiah Gilbert Holland
Aging nations have arteries clogged with obsolete laws, slowing blood flow and preventing oxygen from reaching all parts of the body politic. Physicians call this arteriosclerosis; historians see decline of empire. Jim Cooper
I have so emphatically impressed the need of harmlessness upon all of you, for it is the scientific method, par excellence, and esoterically speaking, of cleaning house, and of purifying the centres. Its practice clears the clogged channels and permits the entrance of the higher energies. p. 40. Alice Bailey
For your behaviour, let it be free and negligent, not clogged with ceremony or observance; give no man honour, but upon equal terms; for look how much thou giv'st any man above that, so much thou tak'st from thyself. George Chapman