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Definition of Ice-clogged
1. Adjective. Obstructed by ice. "Ice-clogged rivers"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ice-clogged
Literary usage of Ice-clogged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Geology by University of Chicago Department of Geology and Paleontology (1897)
"The ice clogged more and more against the high ground in southeastern Michigan,
and began the building of a great ..."
2. Electric Transmission of Water Power by Alton D. Adams (1906)
"This is said to have proved an effective remedy, but it would obviously be of no
avail in a case where the ice clogged the passages of the wheels themselves ..."
3. Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John by Elisha Kent Kane (1856)
"We then tried to beat back through the narrow ice-clogged water-way, that was
driving, a quarter of a mile wide, between the shore and the pack. ..."
4. Arctic Explorations in Search of Sir John Franklin by Elisha Kent Kane (1885)
"In this I may find an outlet, and determine the state of things beyond the
ice-clogged area of this bay. Equipment " I take with me pemmican, and bread, ..."