Become or cause to become obstructed.
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Examples for "foul "
1 Otherwise it could fall foul of fair trade and state aid rules.
2 He played 35 minutes Friday night despite a stretch in foul trouble.
3 Senior guard Devonte' Graham added 16 points while dealing with foul trouble.
4 Police said there was no sign of forced entry or foul play.
5 However, the Phoenix police say there were no signs of foul play.
1 Castaner announced new measures such as banning police use of the choke - hold .
2 That's so long as the federal government continues to choke our economy.
3 It was a long moment before I could choke out the words.
4 The current strategy for ending the rupee's free fall will choke growth.
5 Poultices do sometimes choke swine; tulips reduce posterity; causes leather to resist.
1 Putin, however, laced his speech with enough statistics to clog a computer.
2 And yet, Susannah saw, those cars did not clog the highway completely.
3 Pro-European parties fear the eurosceptics may try to clog up the institution.
4 Allowing the inane commentary of vested interests to clog up comment facilities.
5 Wealth may procure many pleasures to clog the soul in its journey.
1 All the blood in her body seemed to congest in her throat.
2 The effect of alcohol on the brain of an adult is to congest it finally.
3 In the coming weeks we'll have Champions League group stages to further congest the schedule.
4 They in turn activate the ovarian cells, which congest the uterine glands and lining membrane.
5 Alcohol will sometimes congest the brain of an adult under the most trying and discouraging circumstances.
1 Beijing has denied any plans to choke off shipments of the minerals.
2 Until her doubts and fears had begun to choke off her feelings.
3 You know it's worse than hell to have to choke off short.
4 Defensively, the Dolphins need to choke off the Jets' running game.
5 For instance, sharp tax hikes could choke off the nascent recovery.
1 The technology was never quite able to back up the bold statement.
2 Return via the Sea Trout Inn and back up along the lane.
3 Once it powers down, wait 30 seconds and power it back up .
4 India's tax code allows authorities to go back up to seven years.
5 Story says ventilators used in ambulances could be used as back up .
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.
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This collocation consists of: Clog up across language varieties