clagging

/ˈklæɡɪŋ/
verb
  1. To stick or become clogged, especially with a sticky or muddy substance.
    • After the rain, the soil started clagging to our boots.
    • The printer kept clagging because the ink was too thick.
    • The wheels of the cart kept clagging in the thick mud.
noun
  1. A sticky or clogging substance, especially mud or clay.
    • The path was covered in heavy clagging after the storm.
    • Farmers had to clear the clagging from the drainage ditches.
    • The car's tires were caked with red clagging from the dirt road.
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