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1 One may be clogged with honey and unable to rise and fly.
2 Some are brand new, some are clogged with soil and green matter.
3 They become clogged with the detritus of old thought and action.
4 And there was the motor, clogged with mud, to be sure, but undamaged.
5 One winter I was going over a gully, clogged with a frozen snow-pile.
6 Their skates, already clogged with drift, were beginning to be useless.
7 Repeat the operation as often as the throat and head become clogged with mucus.
8 The deep ditches on either side of the road were clogged with such things.
9 Once more the eastbound trains and highways clogged with refugees.
10 The stream was clogged with old beaver dams, and spread frequently into wide pools.
11 The nostril that is clogged with dust cannot inhale the fragrant odors of the blossoms.
12 Anciently clogged with disuse, they now widened in purity at the driving flood of ecstasy.
13 All day we fought, until the road was red with blood and clogged with corpses.
14 The railroad became clogged with freight, a tidal wave of men broke over the town.
15 It was November then, and the canals through which they traveled were clogged with ice.
16 The gutters were clogged with masses of half-melted snow.
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