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clogs <a clog; clogs> N

clogs

clog N (clothing)

clog N (clothing)

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That's not really enough to justify either the fees or the clever clogs grandstanding that go with big name hedge funds.
moneyweek.com
Such clogs are particularly advantageous in metal working industries where hot swarf or spashes of molten metal may be found on the floor.
en.wikipedia.org
We can do this through traditional news media or through the clever clogs behind satirical news outlets, but we need to stay knowledgeable about our reality.
www.popmatters.com
Shoemakers or cordwainers (cobblers being those who "repair" shoes) may produce a range of footwear items, including shoes, boots, sandals, clogs and moccasins.
en.wikipedia.org
She also sported braided hair and a pair of pink clogs to go with her halterneck navy dress.
www.dailymail.co.uk
These by-products can induce biofouling, which essentially clogs water filtration systems in water purification facilities, as the by-products are larger than membrane pore sizes.
en.wikipedia.org
Its denizens are secretive, apparently, because they are clever clogs and can be socially inept.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The presence of solidified waxes thickens the oil and clogs fuel filters and injectors in engines.
en.wikipedia.org
But which of the clever clogs will emerge victorious from this, the final episode of the current series?
www.breakingnews.ie
Wooden clogs or pattens were worn outdoors over shoes and boots to keep the high heels from sinking into soft dirt.
en.wikipedia.org

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