verb
- to stick or adhere in a thick, sticky manner
- to become clogged or blocked
Usage: British informal
Usage: British informal
noun
- a sticky or thick substance that adheres to something
Usage: British informal
Examples
- The mud clagged to his boots as he walked through the field.
- Don’t let the paint clag on the brush.
- The drain clagged up with hair and soap.
- The machinery clagged after running without proper maintenance.
- There was a thick clag of grease on the engine parts.
- She scraped the clag off the bottom of her shoes.