- - Not moving very fast, as traffic
- - Halting, as rush-hour traffic
- - Like some rush hour traffic
- - Like some frustrating traffic
- - Like red-line traffic, on Google Maps
- - Like traffic at a bottleneck
- - Like bumper-to-bumper traffic
- - Like congested traffic
- - Slow, as rush-hour traffic
- - Like much rush-hour traffic
- - Bumper-to-bumper routine
- - Traffic report adjective
- - Like bumper-to-bumper traffic, mostly
- - Rush hour traffic descriptor
- - Like traffic in a traffic jam
- - Like city traffic, often
- - Words describing Sunday traffic
- - Like rush hour traffic, often
- - Like bad traffic
- - Like some traffic
- - Like rush-hour traffic
- - Leading German in very good economic policy
- - On and off policy
- - Congested, in a way
- - Economic policy alternating growth with stagnation
- - Kind of economic policy in the red, turning green?
- - (Of a policy) alternately for and against action
- - ... jerkily moving, shoot back into station initially, then proceed
- - Rather snarled on the road
- - Alternately discouraging and encouraging forward movement, as a chancellor of the exchequer's policy
- - Moving slowly and irregularly
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