"Claggy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Claggy" Meaning

Claggy is an adjective that means sticky, adhesive, or clogged. It is often used to describe a mixture or substance that has become thick and gloopy, making it difficult to spread or move freely. For example, you might describe a road as claggy if it is covered in mud or debris, or a paint as claggy if it has become too thick to apply smoothly. The word is often used in British English and is similar in meaning to the word "sticky" or "gluggy".

"Claggy" Examples

Usage Examples of "Claggy"


Claggy is an adjective that means covered with a sticky or adhesive substance, typically in a messy or unpleasant way.

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The drive was a nightmare due to the claggy roads, and our tires got covered in mud and leaves.
She tried to clean the claggy makeup off her face with a wet cloth, but it only seemed to spread it around.
The claggy honey was difficult to pour, as it stuck to the spoon and refused to flow smoothly.
The construction site was a mess, with claggy cement splatters and tangled wires strewn everywhere.
After the storm, the streets were claggy with wet leaves and debris, making it hard to walk or drive through.

Note: The word "claggy" is not commonly used in everyday conversation, but it is often used in descriptions of outdoor or industrial settings where sticky or messy substances are present.

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