Clag

Pronunciation: /klæɡ/

Clag (verb)

  1. To cause things to stick together, often in a messy way.

Examples

  • The papers clag when they get wet.
  • If you don't dry them, the pages will clag.

Common collocations: clag together, clag in the rain, dense clag, clag cover, thick clag

Clag (noun)

  1. A thick layer of cloud or fog that makes it hard to see.

Examples

  • The clag made it hard to see the mountains.
  • Pilots often avoid flying in clag.

Synonyms of Clag

Informal

Antonyms of Clag

  • when something is not sticking