clog in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
CLOG (verb): to obstruct or block a passage or flow, often causing a buildup or hindrance.
Sample Sentences
- The heavy rain caused the drainage system to clog, leading to flooding in the streets.
- I had to clear the kitchen sink because food scraps had begun to clog the pipe.
- His thoughts began to clog his mind, making it hard to focus on the task at hand.
- The artist used thick paint to create a texture that would not easily clog the brush.
- Traffic was slow as the accident ahead caused cars to clog the highway for miles.
- The heavy rainfall caused the drainage system to clog with leaves and debris.
- I had to call a plumber because the kitchen sink was completely clogged.
- As the traffic began to clog the main road, we decided to take an alternate route.
- The artist's brush strokes seemed to clog the canvas with too much paint.
- After the storm, fallen branches clogged the path, making it difficult to walk.
- The heavy rain caused the gutters to clog, leading to flooding in the streets.
- She noticed a strange smell coming from the sink, indicating it might be clogged with food debris.
- After the kids played outside, leaves and twigs began to clog the drain in the backyard.
- He used a plunger to unclog the toilet, hoping it would fix the issue quickly.
- The factory's machinery frequently malfunctions when the pipes become clogged with residue.