clogger

/ˈklɑɡər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that causes a blockage.
    • The leaves are the main clogger of the gutters every autumn.
    • That old pipe is a real clogger in the drainage system.
    • He's a clogger in the office, always slowing down decisions.
  2. A person who dances a clog dance (a type of folk dance with wooden shoes).
    • She learned to be a clogger from her grandmother.
    • The festival featured a group of cloggers from the Appalachian region.
    • The cloggers stomped in rhythm on the wooden stage.
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