Similar words: block, cocked, shocked, john locke, wicked, lock, o'clock, high-necked. Meaning: [blɒk] adj. 1. closed to traffic 2. completely obstructed or closed off.
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61. James blocked the shot but conceded a corner.
62. One door had been blocked up.
63. The road was blocked by a rockfall.
64. A fallen tree blocked the way.
65. The road is blocked by a rock fall.
66. Black clouds had completely blocked out the sun.
67. The path had been blocked by a rock fall.
68. My nose is blocked up.
69. The railroad was blocked by a landslide.
70. The old route is completely blocked off.
71. We blocked out our ideas for the room arrangement.
72. All the windows had been blocked up.
73. The rough sketch has been blocked in.
74. His way was blocked by two large bouncers.
75. Your kitchen drain has become blocked by tea leaves.
76. A group of politicians blocked the proposal.
77. The toilet blocked up all the time.
78. Her ideas were blocked at every turn.
79. The drain is blocked and needs unplugging.
80. The trees blocked out much of the sunlight.
81. Police blocked off the city centre streets.
82. Pimples form when pores become blocked with dirt.
83. They blocked the entrance with big stones.
84. The road was partially blocked by a fallen tree.
85. The close-range shot was blocked by the goalkeeper.
86. Thursday afternoons are blocked off for sports.
87. They blew out the blocked pipe.
88. The flood was caused by a blocked drain .
89. He found that his car had been blocked in.
90. People with blocked tear ducts cannot cry.