Which preposition to use with clogged

with Occurrences 37%

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.

with Occurrences 6%

It sank away, and the succeeding silence appeared clogged with horror.

in Occurrences 6%

[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.

on Occurrences 6%

A woman, especially, ought never to be transplanted from a polished to an unpolished circle; for, when this is the case, if really a lady, there will be a dangerous clog on her affection for her husband.

to Occurrences 6%

Leave, leave these teares; Death from me nothing takes but what's a burthen, A clog to that free sparke of Heavenly fire.

of Occurrences 3%

"Committed to jail, a man who calls his name Johnhe has a clog of iron on his right foot which will weigh four or five pounds.

at Occurrences 2%

That feed pipe might become fully clogged at any minute, you know.

than Occurrences 1%

In short, I do not know any greater misfortune can happen to a plain hard-working tradesman, as I am, than to be joined to such a woman, who is rather a clog than a helpmate to him.

through Occurrences 1%

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

about Occurrences 1%

When therefore, as was said above, that pure and holy fountain is stopped up, it is clogged about with filthiness of sundry kinds, as a jewel with ordure, or bread with vomit; which things are altogether opposite to the purity and sanctity of that fountain, or of conjugial love: from which opposition comes conjugial cold, and according to this cold is the lascivious voluptuousness of adulterous love, which consumes itself of its own accord.

as Occurrences 1%

Rudolph scrambled after, now urged by an ecstasy of apprehension, now clogged as by the weight of all the hill above them.

into Occurrences 1%

The years that were gone of his life seemed clogged into one bulk; how hungry they had been, hard, cruel!

alike Occurrences 1%

The Granicus had been fought by his generals rashly and without mutual concert; and, though Darius himself had commanded and been beaten at Issus, that defeat might be attributed to the disadvantageous nature of the ground, where, cooped up between the mountains, the river, and the sea, the numbers of the Persians confused and clogged alike the general's skill and the soldiers' prowess, and their very strength had been made their weakness.

by Occurrences 1%

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.

Which preposition to use with  clogged