The surface snow was very sticky in places, clogging the runners badly, so that they had to be scraped every half-mile.
Unfortunately, goggles are sometimes impracticable on account of the moisture from the breath covering the glasses with an icy film or driving snow clogging them and obscuring the view.
In many cases they throw up chimney-like piles of mud at the mouths of their burrows, and in places their chimneys are so numerous as to "hamper farming operations by interfering with the harvesting machines, clogging and ruining them.
They advanced with some difficulty, for the mud was often adhesive, clogging their boots at every step until they came to sandier stretches.
The exertion brought a cough to his throat, a choking resistless cough of age and clogging humours.
The will to overcome the smothering softness that gave so easily to the forward thrust, yet hung a clogging burden on each lift of the hide-laced ash-bows, redoubled itself as he plunged on.
Unlike cocoa, it is not clogging or constipating or heavy.
White flour is a clogging constipating food that paves the way to appendicitis, etc.
And these had some trouble in getting along, with the snow clouding up in the horses’ faces, and forming great balls on their feet, and clogging the dumb, heavy roll of the frozen wheels.
Started off in very thick weather, the temperature is very high and the snow is wet and clogging all day on our ski, which made dragging heavy, and towards evening it got worse.
Auto-infection impairs the functions of every organ in the body, by clogging the pores with poisons and filth.
The great, cloggingflakes sifted down gently, ziz-zagging through the air like so many pieces of paper.
Latterly, the publisher has found that a bankrupt bookseller has few creditors besides publishers, and has come to a realizing sense of the futility of clogging the distributing machinery.
It is of the utmost importance, of course, that the dies should be clear-cut and deep, to avoid clogging up in printing, particularly in the plates used for stamping in inks.
This physical cloggingat once affects the mental work, dulling the thinking powers, and often rendering their efforts futile, and making the complete cessation of labor necessary.
There is a lack of perfect action of one or more of the parts, a clogging of the organs of digestion, or circulation, or respiration.
The carbide falls from the chamber on to a wide disc from which it is pushed off a lump at a time by a swinging displacer, so arranged that it will yield in every direction and prevent clogging of the feeding mechanism.
Feed mechanisms must always be far enough above the water-level to prevent clogging from the accumulation of damp lime.
Most often, however, the initial cause is the overloading of the system with an amount of food beyond that which is necessary or healthful--and thereby clogging up the tissues, the organs and smaller bloodvessels.
In this way he will be able to ensure a removal of the clogging poisons which are lurking in the bad ear and thus promote less noises and a better health state of the ears generally.
Then the liver will be allowed time to work off the poisons which are clogging its substance and when this has come about the stomach will slowly return to its normal condition.
These are probably little else but attempts on the part of nature to rouse the vital force of the body into action with a view to clearing out the clogging poisons.
The clogging moisture seemed to brood over the accursed earth, like some foul bird with deadly menace in wings and beak.
As he walked through the clogging dust he thought of one after another whom he had known before he had gone out of the world of free men and had bent his back under the hand of the law.
The file strokes should be made under a light pressure, which will prevent the cuttings from clogging its teeth, and the cuttings should be cleaned from the file after every few strokes.
He was for clogging rather than facilitating war; but for facilitating peace.
As giving no peculiar advantage to the House of Representatives, and asclogging the Gov^t.
He had found more words than usual in the first jet of his anger, but Mr. Brooke's propitiation was more clogging to his tongue than Mr. Cadwallader's caustic hint.
At frequent intervals the box drains were washed out thoroughly with a hose, in order to prevent them fromclogging up with grout.
Each box was washed out at frequent intervals, and there was no clogging of the drains whatever.
It is then considered to be capable of absorbing just so much oil as will suffice to render it waterproof without clogging it or making it unpleasant to handle when it is dry.
Our visitor would not only be struck by the clogging of our social activities through this system of leaving everything to private enterprise; he would also be struck by the immense wastefulness.
Seaforth felt moist and generally uncomfortable, as well as weary, for it was humid and a trifle warmer now, while his long boots were soaked, and at every step he dragged after him a clogging weight of snow.
He was dragging a clogging weight of snow with him, and the white flakes were in his eyes, while now and then his breath failed him and he heard Okanagan growling hoarse and half-articulate expletives.
Clogging and filling my pores, Ears are on edge at the rattle; "Gent" just in front of me snores, Sounds like the noise of a battle.