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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
unclog .
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Examples
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Top gunsmiths do not revel in unclogging gummed-up rifles and shotguns whose owners could not be bothered to keep them clean, so unless you have a reasonably good firearm and something interesting in mind for it, leave these guys alone.
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Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic nominee, and other lawmakers have proposed a $60 billion national infrastructure bank that would fund projects that could improve regional and national transportation, such as unclogging freight-rail bottlenecks in the Chicago area.
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While I've never had much problems with blocked drains, there's a whole "unclogging" industry around the world that sells all kinds of devices and chemicals to deal with this problem.
TreeHugger 2009
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While I've never had much problems with blocked drains, there's a whole "unclogging" industry around the world that sells all kinds of devices and chemicals to deal with this problem.
TreeHugger 2009
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While I've never had much problems with blocked drains, there's a whole "unclogging" industry around the world that sells all kinds of devices and chemicals to deal with this problem.
TreeHugger 2009
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Parish President Billy Nungesser credits Feinberg for unclogging the paperwork process.
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It would be a way of unclogging our traffic jams without spending a penny on new highways.
Ending Dunder Mifflin: A 21st-Century Way To Save America $250 Billion A Year 2011
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It would be a way of unclogging our traffic jams without spending a penny on new highways.
Ending Dunder Mifflin: A 21st-Century Way To Save America $250 Billion A Year 2011
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Parish President Billy Nungesser credits Feinberg for unclogging the paperwork process.
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Parish President Billy Nungesser credits Feinberg for unclogging the paperwork process.
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