unclog

IPA: ʌnkɫɔg

verb

  • (transitive) To remove a blockage from.
  • (intransitive) To have a blockage removed.
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Examples of "unclog" in Sentences

  • I think it would really unclog AFD.
  • Another was to unclog the discussion.
  • Plumbers hate using a snake to unclog drains.
  • I have near zero ability to unclog it properly.
  • It's easier for the delegates to read an unclogged page.
  • Image Sleuthing was my way of trying to unclog the backlog.
  • Entire waterways have been unclogged by the weevil's feeding.
  • In 1983, she had to have one of her four heart bypasses unclogged.
  • The band followed it with an acoustic live album Unclogged in 1995.
  • This helps to unclog pores and prevent skin conditions such as acne.
  • I've had to 'unclog' parts of the burner with a push-pin a couple of times now.
  • Others report using clips to hang Christmas tree ornaments, clean pipes and unclog tubes of glue.
  • Some professional reporters might be able to unclog a toilet, but that doesn't make them plumbers.
  • Everyone was supposed to know how to write, talk, run a web press, unclog a toilet, stage a demonstration.
  • And then there are some in the administration who simply want to unclog the pipeline of loans awaiting modification.
  • This presumably would "unclog" capital markets, the financial economy would begin functioning normally again, and then the government would recoup what it could.
  • Paulson argues that relieving banks of dubious mortgage-backed securities will "unclog" the financial system and encourage essential business and consumer lending.
  • The great lie is that this bail out will 'unclog' the credit pipes -- as if other people are sitting around with trillions of dollars ready to buy out junk bonds at above-market prices.

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