cloggy Antonyms

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Meaning of cloggy

Wordnet

cloggy (s)

(used of soil) compact and fine-grained

Webster

cloggy (a.)

Clogging, or having power to clog.

cloggy Sentence Examples

  1. After the rain, the soil became cloggy and difficult to walk on.
  2. The thick, cloggy consistency of the mud made it challenging to clean off shoes.
  3. Cloggy roads slowed down traffic in the rural areas during the monsoon season.
  4. Walking through the cloggy swamp required careful navigation to avoid sinking.
  5. The mixture of flour and water became cloggy when left to sit too long.
  6. Heavy snowfall left the sidewalks cloggy and slippery, posing a hazard to pedestrians.
  7. The thick, cloggy fog obscured visibility, making driving treacherous.
  8. The clay soil in the garden turned cloggy after heavy watering, making it difficult for plants to grow.
  9. The stagnant water in the pond became cloggy with algae, creating an unpleasant odor.
  10. Working in the cloggy conditions of the marshland was exhausting and dirty.

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(used of soil) compact and fine-grainedClogging, or having power to clog.

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After the rain, the soil became cloggy and difficult to walk on.

The thick, cloggy consistency of the mud made it challenging to clean off shoes.

Cloggy roads slowed down traffic in the rural areas during the monsoon season.

Walking through the cloggy swamp required careful navigation to avoid sinking.