Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One whose business is the making of clogs or wooden shoes, or the wooden soles for such shoes.
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- noun One who, or that which,
clogs .
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Examples
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On the face of it, he's the kind of clogger who scales up to coaching well.
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So, who started this “clogger of the online mailbox”?
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Phil Neville, captain in name and attitude, is perceived by England aficionados to be a clogger but despite his gene pool he is surprisingly cultured, both on and off the pitch.
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Sadly though there are times when even the neediest, one-sided relationship with an unsettled too-big-for-Big-Vase clogger reaches its tipping point.
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Anthony Kaufman, though, is "starting to have my doubts about the proliferation of film blogs," particularly the rise of the "clogger."
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This artery clogger was followed by turkey and stuffing.
Happily ever after... James Williams 2008
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This artery clogger was followed by turkey and stuffing.
Archive 2008-05-01 James Williams 2008
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There's just the lingering conviction that Waller's not a waltzer, he's a clogger.
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My first projectwas this strapless sun dress, which started out as a clogger riverdance puff sleeve frill collared mess.
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A city-wide ban on the artery clogger took effect yesterday, but there is little taste for another new law.
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