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1 The wound there had quit bleeding, clogged up with its own blood.
2 What's the use of stuffing-getsyore system all clogged up .
3 Gobs of viscous slag slapped it liquidly, freezing into and clogging up jets and orifices.
4 Possibly the grates would become clogged up with green coal-anexcellent opportunity for forming clinkers.
5 Something was clogging up the suction pipe there.
6 Tragedy and suicidal wishes clogged up his head.
7 My range is all clogged up with varmints.
8 Said we were all clogged up with paper work, makin' reports on tests, things like that.
9 It has a way of clogging up with dust in the summer, and rusting in the winter.
10 But Hosea's brain was all clogged up .
11 The spruce and balsam gum clogged up his teeth and almost made him vomit because of its bitterness.
12 He shed them so thick they kind of clogged up the air, and altogether he shed seventeen suits.
13 The barrels were clogged up .
14 Don't let your mind get clogged up , my boy, with such prejudices,-keepthe slate of your judgment sponged clean.
15 I primed it afresh three or four times, and each time it missed fire, for the touch-hole was clogged up .
16 An old pot, with dirt sticking to the inside and the pores all clogged up , will not do good work.
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