clags

/klæɡz/
verb
  1. To form or become sticky clumps or lumps.
    • The paint started to clag on the brush as it dried.
    • If you add too much water, the flour will clag into a paste.
    • The wet soil clags together when you squeeze it.
Synonyms
noun
  1. Sticky clumps or lumps of mud, clay, or other soft material.
    • She scraped the clags of dough off the mixing spoon.
    • After the rain, the path was covered in wet clags of mud.
    • The hiker's boots were heavy with clags of clay from the riverbank.
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