These are the meanings of the letters CUELGO when you unscramble them.
- Clog (v.)
A shoe, or sandal, intended to protect the feet from wet, or to increase the apparent stature, and having, therefore, a very thick sole. Cf. Chopine.
- Clog (v.)
A weight, as a log or block of wood, attached to a man or an animal to hinder motion.
- Clog (v.)
That which hinders or impedes motion; hence, an encumbrance, restraint, or impediment, of any kind.
- Clog (v. i.)
To become clogged; to become loaded or encumbered, as with extraneous matter.
- Clog (v. i.)
To coalesce or adhere; to unite in a mass.
- Clog (v. t.)
To burden; to trammel; to embarrass; to perplex.
- Clog (v. t.)
To encumber or load, especially with something that impedes motion; to hamper.
- Clog (v. t.)
To obstruct so as to hinder motion in or through; to choke up; as, to clog a tube or a channel.
- Clue (n.)
A ball of thread, yarn, or cord; also, The thread itself.
- Clue (n.)
A ball of thread; a thread or other means of guidance. Same as Clew.
- Clue (n.)
A combination of lines or nettles by which a hammock is suspended.
- Clue (n.)
A loop and thimbles at the corner of a sail.
- Clue (n.)
A lower corner of a square sail, or the after corner of a fore-and-aft sail.
- Clue (n.)
That which guides or directs one in anything of a doubtful or intricate nature; that which gives a hint in the solution of a mystery.
- Cole (n.)
A plant of the Brassica or Cabbage genus; esp. that form of B. oleracea called rape and coleseed.
- Glue (n.)
A hard brittle brownish gelatin, obtained by boiling to a jelly the skins, hoofs, etc., of animals. When gently heated with water, it becomes viscid and tenaceous, and is used as a cement for uniting substances. The name is also given to other adhesive or viscous substances.
- Glue (n.)
To join with glue or a viscous substance; to cause to stick or hold fast, as if with glue; to fix or fasten.
- Loge (n.)
A lodge; a habitation.
- Luce (n.)
A pike when full grown.
- luge (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Ogle (n.)
An amorous side glance or look.
- Ogle (v. t.)
To view or look at with side glances, as in fondness, or with a design to attract notice.