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cinderblock

a. Made of cinder blocks alt. Made of cinder blocks n. (alternative form of cinder block English)

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Cinderblock (comics)

Cinderblock is a supervillain who appeared in DC Comics. He first appeared in the Teen Titans cartoon. Like Batman character Harley Quinn and Superman character Mercy Graves, Cinderblock crossed out of the DC animated universe and into the comics following Final Crisis.

Usage examples of "cinderblock".

I cruised the bad boogaloo streets until I spotted the car that tried to ram meparked behind a cinderblock dump circled by barbed wire.

Above the four-foot high, exterior cinderblock wall, tall windows offered him an easy out.

Forty feet across at the widest point, it had a 12-foot-tall cinderblock wall between him and freedom.

As she came out of an alley and into the grassy wedge of a park, she saw a jeeplike security vehicle pull up beside a cinderblock wall.

Cranking the charging lever back and letting it snap forward, she leaped up onto the hood, clambered onto the roof, then made the short leap to the cinderblock wall.

Rajani ran to the passenger side and tossed the cinderblock clear of her seat.

Where they had been was now a drear line of weary factory buildings, their lower windows cinderblocked or bricked up and those beyond reach of vandals' stones painted over in patchwork squares of gray and faded blue.

But if a guy comes at your car with a cinderblock, assume he's not trying to sell it to you.

I found them in a rambling Miami-type house of cinderblock, with a big overhang to kill the heat of the sun, sprinklers turning lazily on the green lawn.

He lived close to downtown Santa Teresa, five blocks from my office, in a small pink stucco rental house perched above a pink cinderblock wall.

The house, resting on cinderblocks, was an oblong wooden box covered with sheets of asphalt siding imprinted to look like dark red brick.

She veered in between two high cinderblock walls, hit the brakes and stared at me, jammed under the dashboard.

From the outside it resembled a large red cinderblock resting on one end, windowless, hopeless, filled with criminals and the countless people who guarded them.

The reception area was a bunker with a concrete floor, cinderblock walls, metal doors, no windows, low ceiling, a few lights, everything but sandbags and weapons.

The structure in front of me was single story, cinderblock construction, brick front, sign to the right of the front door.