Keresés
to clog up
[phrase form: clog]
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to block a passage, system, or space, causing a slowdown or complete stop
Példa
Inefficient traffic management can clog up major roads and lead to frustrating delays during rush hours.
The heavy rain caused leaves and debris to clog up the storm drains, leading to street flooding.
The computer's performance started to suffer as unnecessary files began to clog up the hard drive.
They clogged up the neutral zone to disrupt the opponent's offense.