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block

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a solid piece of something (usually having flat rectangular sides); "the pyramids were built with large stone blocks" a rectangular area in a city surrounded by streets and usually containing several buildings; "he lives in the next block" [syn: city ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a block grant American English (= money given by the central government to state governments in order to pay for services such as the police, roads etc ) ▪ Congress approved block grants for education, health, and ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"obstruct," 1590s, from French bloquer "to block, stop up," from Old French bloc (see block (n.)). Meaning "to make smooth or to give shape on a block" is from 1620s. Stage and theater sense is from 1961. Sense in cricket is from 1772; in U.S. football ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A substantial, often approximately cuboid, piece of any substance. 2 A group of urban lots of property, several acres in extent, not crossed by public streets. 3 A residential building consisting of flats. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To fill ...

Usage examples of block.

As they reached the broad open space where I had had my first disquieting glimpse of the moonlit water I could see them plainly only a block away--and was horrified by the bestial abnormality of their faces and the doglike sub-humanness of their crouching gait.

Oswald Brunies, the strutting, candy-sucking teacher -- a monument will be erected to him -- to him with magnifying glass on elastic, with sticky bag in sticky coat pocket, to him who collected big stones and little stones, rare pebbles, preferably mica gneiss -- muscovy biotite -- quartz, feldspar, and hornblende, who picked up pebbles, examined them, rejected or kept them, to him the Big Playground of the Conradinum was not an abrasive stumbling block but a lasting invitation to scratch about with the tip of his shoe after nine rooster steps.

Holding back as they reached a less-frequented street, Harry saw Alban enter the Acme Florists, which was near the middle of the block.

Cocaine has a high addictive potential because of the speed with which it blocks the dopamine transporters.

Dostoevsky, we may adduce from such words, could well have increased his sense of guilt by blocking the possibility of turning angrily and self-defensively against an accusatory judge.

Adikor, speaking directly to the adjudicator, before the orbiting Bolbay blocked his line of sight again.

The train steamed into the advancing Boer army, was fired upon, tried to escape, found the rails blocked behind it, and upset.

These relics included an enclosure of coral blocks marking the outlines of a rectangular building which, Emory and Finney considered, showed similarities to some Tongan structures, and basalt adzes which must have come from a high volcanic island, since basalt does not occur naturally on low atolls.

He remembered the instructor at the air club speak about a Civil War airman who had short legs and had small blocks of wood attached to the pedals of his machine in order to be able to reach them.

Life of Caxton, the reader will find interesting examples of the earliest woodcut blocks illustrating the quaint and rare tomes issued by the Almonry, Westminster, also at Oxford.

Sisoka must have followed me to Amicus to block my attempt to recruit you.

She smelled an ammoniac odor, and saw a huge midnight-blue form wide and tall enough to block the corridor.

Daniel took a turn of the rope end around his good shoulder and anchored it as the rest of the team reached out, seized the swinging block and hauled it onto the trestle.

In an underwater world, the first one to hear the other side was usually the winnerto help keep sound waves from bouncing off the steel hull of the ship, resilient-compound blocks had been attached to her hull as an anechoic coating.

At the eastern side of the transept an arch opens out into an apsidal chapel, but pews block up the entrance.