All English words - page 628
nounA reinforced concrete shelter used as an observation point.
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Three blockhouses were observed being built and they were only 200 metres from the radio location r…
adjectiveOf the nature of or resembling a block or blocks.
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Blocky granite
adjectiveOf the nature of or resembling a block or blocks.
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Blocky granite
nounThe action or fact of blocking or obstructing someone or something.
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The issue led to the disruption of classes and the blocking of the kakata highway by angry students
verbMake the movement or flow in (a passage, pipe, road, etc.) difficult or impossible.
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The narrow roads were blocked by cars
phrasal verbTo arrange to have time or space for something by planning in advance
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She blocked out time each day to work on her book., some people are able to block out every distrac…
phrasal verbTo fill a narrow space with something so that nothing can pass through
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In autumn, leaves block the drains up.
adjectiveBig, bulky, or crude in form or appearance.
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His blockish architecture is ugly if functional
nounA large solid piece of hard material, especially rock, stone, or wood, typically with flat surfaces on each side.
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A block of marble
verbMake the movement or flow in (a passage, pipe, road, etc.) difficult or impossible.
Usage examples:
The narrow roads were blocked by cars
nounA ship which is moored or grounded in a channel in order to block it, for purposes of war or to provide shelter.
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There was little choice about the type of ships to use as blockships.
adjectiveOf the nature of or resembling a block or blocks.
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Blocky granite
nounA group of countries or political parties with common interests who have formed an alliance.
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The soviet bloc
nounA website on which one person or group puts new information regularly, often every day; weblog
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As millions express their views on blogs, political dialogue has taken on a life of its own on the …
nounSomeone who writes a blog
Usage examples:
Malkin is an author and political blogger for the washington post.
nounA man.
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He's a nice bloke
nounA man.
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He's a nice bloke
adjective(of hair) fair or pale yellow.
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Her long blonde hair
nounA person with fair or pale yellow hair (typically used of a woman).
Usage examples:
Who typically has more hair: blondes, brunettes or redheads?
adjective(of hair) fair or pale yellow.
Usage examples:
Her long blonde hair
nounA person with fair or pale yellow hair (typically used of a woman).
Usage examples:
Who typically has more hair: blondes, brunettes or redheads?
adjective(of hair) fair or pale yellow.
Usage examples:
Her long blonde hair
nounA person with fair or pale yellow hair (typically used of a woman).
Usage examples:
Who typically has more hair: blondes, brunettes or redheads?
adjective(of hair) fair or pale yellow.
Usage examples:
Her long blonde hair
adjective(of hair) fair or pale yellow.
Usage examples:
Her long blonde hair
nounA person with fair or pale yellow hair (typically used of a woman).
Usage examples:
Who typically has more hair: blondes, brunettes or redheads?
adjective(of hair) fair or pale yellow.
Usage examples:
Her long blonde hair
nounThe red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.
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Drops of blood
verbInitiate (someone) in a particular activity.
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Clubs are too slow to blood young players
phraseUnrestrained and violent action or behaviour.
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A typical blood-and-thunder cup tie
nounA thick mass of blood that forms in a blood vessel and may block the flow of blood in the blood vessel
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Arterial thrombosis is caused by a thrombus in an artery.
nounA bright red colour like fresh blood
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She wore black eyeliner and blood-red lipstick., the blood-red sun began to sink below the horizon.
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