(motor racing slang) Bits of rubber which are shed from tires during a race and collect off the racing line, especially on the outside of corners (cf. marbles).
(railway slang) Unburned carbon (smoke) from a steam or diesel locomotive, or multiple unit.
A glue or paste made from starch.
Low cloud, fog or smog.
verb
(obsolete) To encumber
To stick, like boots in mud
cleg
cleg
noun
(Scotland, England dialect) A blood-sucking fly of the family Tabanidae; a gadfly, a horsefly.
(now dialectal) A light breeze.
clog
clog
noun
(UK, colloquial) A shoe of any type.
A blockage.
A type of shoe with an inflexible, often wooden sole sometimes with an open heel.
A weight, such as a log or block of wood, attached to a person or animal to hinder motion.
That which hinders or impedes motion; an encumbrance, restraint, or impediment of any kind.
verb
(intransitive) To perform a clog dance.
(law) To enforce a mortgage lender right that prevents a borrower from exercising a right to redeem.
To block or slow passage through (often with 'up').
To burden; to trammel; to embarrass; to perplex.
To encumber or load, especially with something that impedes motion; to hamper.