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empantanegar-se
Become or cause to become obstructed.
foul
choke
clog
congest
choke off
back up
unclog
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entupir
1
Pro-European parties fear the eurosceptics may try to
clog
up
the institution.
2
Allowing the inane commentary of vested interests to
clog
up
comment facilities.
3
DoS attack will
clog
up
the routers, slow down the transmission signal.
4
But if your coronary arteries
clog
up
,
a pacemaker won't save you.
5
They could
clog
up
our vents, drip acid through the hull -
6
Outside Tahrir, streets have begun to
clog
up
with familiar traffic jams.
7
Time to show the unnecessariness of necessities which
clog
up
time.
8
The contaminants can foul the ink, and
clog
up
the nozzles.
9
He said non-emergency calls unnecessarily
clog
up
the 111 line.
10
Farmers say closures of rural vehicle testing stations will
clog
up
roads and reduce productivity.
11
That conflicts with the message that asylum seekers will
clog
up
the Australian hospital system.
12
Others refuse to use it and prefer to
clog
up
the roads with their cars.
13
Dressing and undressing tends to
clog
up
the line.
14
The wheels within wheels fairly
clog
up
the brain.
15
He would have sent these refugees onward, not allowed them to
clog
up
a military outpost.
16
Most replays merely
clog
up
the fixture list.
clog
up
clog
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