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n.
v. blocked, block·ing, blocks v. tr.
v. intr.
Phrasal Verb(s): block out
Idiom(s): go on the block To be offered for sale. Idiom(s): out of the blocks From a starting position, as in a race or contest: The company has in the past been slow out of the blocks to adapt to consumer tastes. Idiom(s): put on the block To offer for sale. [Middle English blok, from Old French bloc, from Middle Dutch.] block'er n. Synonyms: These verbs mean to cut off from sight: a tree that blocked the view; a road hidden by brush; mist that obscured the mountain peak; skyscrapers obstructing the sky; a fence that screens the alley; a face shrouded by a heavy veil. See Also Synonyms at hinder1, obstacle. |
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Blocked
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| blocked | |
adjective | |
| 1. | closed to traffic; "the repaving results in many blocked streets" |
| 2. | completely obstructed or closed off; "the storm was responsible for many blocked roads and bridges"; "the drain was plugged" |
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blocked adjective
obstructed
Example: I have a bad cold — my nose is blocked.
See also: blockade, block, block capital/letter, blockage, blockheadExample: I have a bad cold — my nose is blocked.
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