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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181. The accident, which left wreckage spread over a wide area, blocked the road causing severe traffic disruption.
182. His widow has blocked all plans to complete the story.
183. But legislation authorizing the tax cut squeaked through the Republican-controlled Assembly and was blocked by Senate Democrats.
184. Corin Redgrave has blocked out the key action vividly, indicating the threatening turmoil of war and revolt.
185. So ferocious was the wind that the trees blew down and blocked the roads and railways.
186. We arrived at one which blocked one of the entrances to Debenham.
187. But when it came time for the crucial Senate vote, a highly charged, emotional Opposition nearly blocked it.
188. On April 29, Cahill temporarily blocked backers from collecting signatures to put the immigrant voting measure on the ballot.
189. Communications among individuals are often blocked legally by governments and illegally by enterprises to protect competitive advantages.
190. Two of them blocked her exit from the car park while the third smashed the car window to grab her handbag.
191. Last night the piano had blocked his view, but he knew roughly where to look.
192. But I was met in the corridor by two men, who blocked my way and demanded to see my passport.
193. Her main fun was watching television, and she threw things at people who blocked her view.
194. And Murdoch was again Thistle's hero when he blocked a close range shot from Trevor Steven.
195. A pilot's memory for the events leading up to a crash, say, may be totally blocked.
196. The soldiers so blocked spectators' view that the onlookers cheered, thinking the president was in the carriage.
197. When the ice melted some shallow lakes remained where boulder clay blocked old river courses.
198. Geriatrics beds are those most likely to be blocked while assessment teams explore alternatives to residential care.
199. Two uprooted palm trees blocked their way at the foot of the stairs.
200. Such effects may be blocked by administration of histamine receptor antagonists, such as cimetidine.
201. The crash at High Craigton, around 8am, blocked the road for several hours.
202. The stone that blocked the entrance to the tomb was placed there for a purpose.
203. All three moves were blocked by Fujisaki,[www.Sentencedict.com] according to sources.
204. The tortuously narrow Lolo Trail, blocked by crags, trees and undergrowth, was quickly traversed by Joseph's uncomplaining cavalcade.
205. What they often fail to see is that cults are a direct result of blocked politics.
206. The activists blocked traffic Saturday along the Tijuana border crossing.
207. They had blocked the street off, rather as if an armed siege was in progress.
208. His one chance came just before half-time when a defender's shins blocked his shot.
209. Five minutes later Hislop blocked a shot from Andy Cole, and Sheringham wafted the rebound over the bar.
210. Members of a breakaway group who blocked traffic in University Square the same evening were forcibly dispersed by police.