375 examples of clogged in sentences

When I had crossed this more by luck than good guidance, I had another scramble on the steeps where the long, tough heather clogged my footsteps.

His heavy boots clogged with snow; the pain exhausted even his thick lungs,they breathed heavily; he climbed the narrow ridge of ground that ran parallel with the road, and hurried on.

Never bid for one clogged with such a condition.

he was ready to cry, as he reached his gondola, "there must always be a last 'to-morrow'!" XXV Life had begun to move again, with slow, clogged wheels, in the Ca' Giustiniani since that sudden favorable change had come to the Lady Marina.

The clouds above them, beautiful with changing sunset lights, were no longer mirrored on a still lagoon, but mottled the broken surfaces of the river with hues of bronze and purple, between the leaves of the creeping water-plants which clogged the movement of the oars; for they had exchanged the liquid azure pavement of their "Città Nobilissima" for the brown tide of the Brenta.

will Mamma-up Mrs. Sinclair, and will undertake to court her guardian to let her pass a delightful week with herSir Edward Holden he may as well be, if your shallow pates will not be clogged with too many circumstantials.

Thou wilt see their mangers clogged with blood, like mire.

The late M. Schumacher, a great authority on the breed in Switzerland, averred that dogs with very rough coats were found to be of no use for work on the Alps, as their thick covering became so loaded with snow and their feet so clogged that they succumbed under the weight and perished.

Saturday the 26th, Sunday the 27th, and, at this moment, Monday the 28th, the storm is more violent than ever, the streets are clogged with snow, and we are thus embargoed completely for we know not how long a time to come.

This "indulgence," though clogged with harsh conditions and frequently renewed or capriciously recalled, was still an acceptable boon to the wiser and better part of the presbyterian clergy, who considered it as an opening to the exercise of their ministry under the lawful authority, which they continued to acknowledge.

Their snowshoes clogged so much and the strain upon their ankles grew so great that they decided to go into camp long before sunset, and give themselves a thorough rest.

As I have weakened, Adele, my soul has been less clogged by my body, and I have seen clearly much that has been dim to me.

When disobedient he is punished by being kept hovering over the fumes of the chocolate, or is transfixed with pins, clogged with pomatums, or wedged in the eyes of bodkins. A'riel, one of the rebel angels.

The rain continued to drip, drip from the eaves, and the Cleft was still clogged with mist.

His song that does be clogged through the daytime, the same as the sight is clogged with myself.

His song that does be clogged through the daytime, the same as the sight is clogged with myself.

As in the Instances I have given we have epitomized many of our particular Words to the Detriment of our Tongue, so on other Occasions we have drawn two Words into one, which has likewise very much untuned our Language, and clogged it with Consonants, as mayn't, can't, shd'n't, wo'n't, and the like, for may not, can not, shall not, will not, &

[Footnote 1: [so odd a Dream, that no one but the SPECTATOR could believe that the Brain, clogged in Sleep, could furnish out such a regular Wildness of Imagination.

He went along like one sentenced to death, with his reason clogged and numbed.

Poor mortals, that are clogged with earth below, Sink under love and care, While we, that dwell in air, Such heavy passions never know.

Indeed, writing was not her virtual expression: this may be learned even in her peculiar way of loving Nature, for it was not so much Nature itself as Nature's effects that she prized; and between the work now performed and that awaiting her in some further life one feels the difference that exists between the soft clay model with its mild majesty, its power clogged and covered, and the same when it issues in the white radiance of marble.

Perhaps it is the dull pale mist that the glass flings down, perhaps it is the uncleanly dust-clogged air; whatever it be, there is a stain of grey shadowy smoke upon all this world, and Ikons and shabby jewels, and piles of Eastern clothes, and old brass pots, and silver, hilted swords, and golden-tasselled Tartar coats gleam through the shadow and wink and stare.

It was beating in heavy, sickening throbs like the labouring of some clogged machinery.

But she felt as one immersed in an evil dream which clogged all her senses save that of pain.

Nothing came back from the mist that clogged the lower grounds, though no shell of this war was ever launched with more earnest prayers that it might do hurt.

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