1. clogging - Noun
2. clogging - Verb
Derived from clog
4. clogging - Adjective Satellite
of Clog
Anything which clogs.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm doing great heart-wise. I get a complete stress test once a year, and those have gone well. I have stents in two arteries, and they are holding up. My other arteries haven't shown any additional clogging. Alberto Salazar
the clogging crowds of revelers overflowing into the street Source: Internet
Also, several clogging groups frequently performed on the show, and occasionally the show featured child singers who would perform top country songs of the day. Source: Internet
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2003;284(1):C2–C15 As cilia cannot effectively move in a thick, viscous environment, mucociliary clearance is deficient and a buildup of mucus occurs, clogging small airways. Source: Internet
Another advantage is freedom from nozzle clogging as the jet is always in use, therefore allowing volatile solvents such as ketones and alcohols to be employed, giving the ink the ability to "bite" into the substrate and dry quickly. Source: Internet
Any food that floats away, including crumbs, must be collected to prevent it from clogging up the station's air filters and other equipment. Source: Internet