clag
/klæɡ/Definitions
1. noun
a thick, sticky, or wet substance, typically mud or mire; a mixture of mud and water.
“The farmer had to navigate through the clag on the rural road after the heavy rain.”
2. verb
to cover or become covered with a thick, sticky, or wet substance, typically mud or mire.
“The dog’s paws clagged with mud after playing in the puddles.”
3. verb
to obstruct or clog with a thick, sticky, or wet substance, typically mud or mire.
“The pipe clagged with debris, causing the water to back up.”