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Answer for the clue "Thick-soled shoe ", 4 letters:
clog

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN road ▪ Panic among the troops spread to the civilian refugees, who soon clogged the roads . street ▪ Approximately 100,000 cars clog the narrow streets each day and exhaust gases are eroding the city's ancient monuments. ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Clog \Clog\ (kl[o^]g), n. [OE. clogge clog, Scot. clag, n., a clot, v., to to obstruct, cover with mud or anything adhesive; prob. of the same origin as E. clay.] That which hinders or impedes motion; hence, an encumbrance, restraint, or impediment, of ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A clog is a shoe with a rigid, often wooden, sole. Clog may also refer to: Clog (British) , a wooden-soled clog from Great Britain C.L.O.G. , a clogging organization Clogs (band) , an Australian music group Clog, a blockage in plumbing Clog, a British brand ...

Usage examples of clog.

Silverbugs still wandered about aimlessly, clogging the floor, making it difficult to move fast over the already-unsure footing.

She adjusted her hat, an open velveteen circlet clogged with stiff net veiling, which had been spun askew by the collision with her husband.

The huge cloud of humid air that hung perpetually above the Astel Marshes lapped against the eastern slopes of the Mountains of Zemoch, unloosing phenomenal snowfalls that buried the forests and clogged the passes.

This in turn raises the likelihood that cholesterol will clog arteries, a condition known as atherosclerosis, which then increases risk of coronary artery disease, heart attack, and untimely death.

XXV Life had begun to move again, with slow, clogged wheels, in the Ca' Giustiniani since that sudden favorable change had come to the Lady Marina.

They lived under the deadly shadow of the upas tree, and suffered the consequences of its stunting their development in all directions, as the ague-smitten inhabitant of the Roman Campana finds every sense and every muscle clogged by the filtering in of the insidious miasma.

The carriages, carts, barrows, sedan chairs and pedestrians were literally clogging the street, and progress slowed to a crawl.

Through the day they lingered, clogging the corridors, the courtyards and antechambers.

From that height he had a clear view of the execution site and of the citizens clogging the street before the prison gate.

She sipped a little of the brandy Harbord gave her, but her throat would keep clogging with tears.

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.

It fitted his moods and temperaments like an old leather glove, calming him during troubled times, energizing him when weariness threatened to clog his brain, and gently stroking him when the depressions struck.

Flats, heels, high heels, platforms, pumps, toe shoes, slippers, clogs, sling backs, loafers, moccasins, wedgies, oxfords, saddle oxfords, sneakers, sandals, go-go boots, Beatles boots, Birkenstocks, mules, Wallabees, granny boots, thongs, flip-flops, Timberlands, desert boots, Docksiders, cycling shoes, track shoes, huaraches, scuba flippers, wing tips, riding boots, Top-siders, espadrilles, high tops, golf shoes, stilettos, bowling shoes, snowshoes, clown shoes, Capezios, spikes, orthopedics, bucks, wading boots, ballet slippers, harem slippers, Japanese geta, Mary Janes, Hush Puppies, hiking boots, sabots, tap shoes, and galoshes.

There is a comparable filaria that infects man and clogs up the lymphatic ducts.