Similar words: locking, interlocking, mocking, shocking, stocking, knocking, mockingly, shockingly. Meaning: [blɒk] n. the act of obstructing or deflecting someone's movements.
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91 People loaded with shopping shoved her aside: she was blocking the exit of a big supermarket.
92 Some of them are potent ganglion blocking agents and were introduced into clinical medicine, but they had grave disadvantages.
93 If neither of these methods works, it is likely that fat or grease is blocking the branch waste pipe further along.
94 Sudden electrical death may occur early after blocking a coronary artery.
95 If the recoiled atom is directed towards a neighbouring atom, a blocking cone is formed behind the neighbouring atom.
96 I place at A a small hard blocking object, of the sort that ruins real pairs of scissors.
97 After the 30-car train passed, the flashing red lights went off and the arms blocking traffic went up.
98 Parietal cell and intrinsic factor blocking antibodies were not detected in any subject with atrophy.
99 As mentioned in the discussion of pathophysiology, their beneficial effect is mainly due to the blocking of striatal acetylcholine receptors.
100 The carriage came to a standstill as George was forced to stop for the flesh buyers blocking the way.
101 Mr Mullin said that any attempt to persuade clubs to end discrimination by blocking their entitlement to rates relief was illegal.
102 Strokes occur when blood vessels become clogged, blocking the flow of oxygen to an organ such as the brain.
103 Horse and man fell in a rolling heap, blocking the way for the second horse which went stumbling over the first.
104 Some firewalls place a greater emphasis on blocking traffic, and others emphasize permitting traffic.
105 To this day the holding company owns a 25.23% blocking minority in Daimler.
106 Again, the increase is not directly proportional to the blocking factor.
107 In the same Parliament he urged the consideration of precedents for the king's blocking of the petition on religion.
108 They were telephone poles that had fallen from a lorry, blocking both westbound lanes of the motorway and smashing a car.
109 We reached to within 200m of the Centre until we were faced with lines of riot police blocking the roads.
110 He screamed as loudly as his horse that was now blocking the high road with its failing death throes.
111 I whipped the key out and turned to run through the Square only to find Shifty-Eyes standing blocking the pavement.
112 Yoyo stood before both of them, blocking their view of the soldiers in helicopters landing amid silenced gun reports and explosions.
113 But Mr Milburn, under pressure from Downing Street for a more radical approach, decided to scrap regulations blocking treatment abroad. Sentencedict.com
114 A police car emerged from the other alleyway and screeched to a halt ten yards in front of Whitlock, blocking his shot.
115 He created havoc on the offensive boards and did a good job of blocking shots.
116 They have defied bailiffs by blocking the entrance to the building.
117 As he squeezed past the giant black lobster blocking the third floor corridor, inspiration struck Peter Rollins.
118 Also Tuesday, opposition leaders said they will mount a new challenge to riot police blocking protest marches.
119 She has a way of blocking out most of the bad things in her life.
120 The move follows reports that a new mechanised suction dredge is breaking up river banks, blocking rivers and killing fish.
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