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Definition of blocksnext
plural of block
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as in heads
slang the upper or front part of the body that contains the brain, the major sense organs, and the mouth threatened to knock the block off the jerk next door if he didn't can the noise

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as in factions
a group of people acting together within a larger group a more conservative block within the political party

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verb

present tense third-person singular of block
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as in intercepts
to stop, seize, or interrupt while in progress or on course a thug suddenly stepped out of a doorway and blocked his escape down the alley

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Recent Examples of blocks
Noun
Clara Silva’s defense was huge, with the sophomore center having multiple blocks and making the Sun Devils consider and reconsider every shot at the rim. Lawrence Dow, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 12 Jan. 2026 The truck was stopped several blocks away, surrounded by police cars, The Associated Press reported. City News Service, Daily News, 12 Jan. 2026 In what was a tight-checking game from the outset — the teams combined for two total shots on goal in the first 10-plus minutes, despite plenty of blocks, misses and a pair of posts — keeping that puck out of the net was huge. Max Bultman, New York Times, 11 Jan. 2026 Former Minneapolis Mayor Sharon Sayles Belton was at a vigil being held outside her church, less than two blocks from the site of Wednesday's shooting. Nicole Sganga, CBS News, 11 Jan. 2026 That 10-acre project, on Tremont Street a few blocks south of Mission, will include 547 apartments, a 170-room hotel, a multi-story office building, a parking garage, shops, restaurants and more. Phil Diehl, San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 Jan. 2026 Good was shot and killed blocks from the park. Sarah D. Wire, USA Today, 11 Jan. 2026 The center went 2-for-8 in the loss but had eight rebounds, two blocks, one assist and one steal. Zack Cox, Boston Herald, 8 Nov. 2025 A couple blocks from his fellow linemen left him an open lane to score. Jordan McPherson, Miami Herald, 8 Nov. 2025
Verb
Police have reported three incidents, all of them just blocks from each other in the South Shore and Grand Crossing communities. Natalie Goldstick, CBS News, 26 Jan. 2026 The 24-year-old succeeds against all three levels of the pass defense, blocks well against defensive backs and even front-seven defenders and runs for yards off jet-motion touches, screens and downfield passes. Tom Krasovic, San Diego Union-Tribune, 25 Jan. 2026 Three teens have been arrested for the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old Bronx man just blocks from his home as detectives investigate a possible gang connection to the shooting, officials said Friday. Emma Seiwell, New York Daily News, 23 Jan. 2026 During school drop off and pick up, traffic backs up on Mallard Creek Road in both directions and blocks the entrance to Colvard Park. Charlotte Observer, 22 Jan. 2026 The full extent of toxins at the site is unknown, as surveyors were unable to measure all the environmental effects as the mound blocks access to the hotel basement, soil and groundwater. Jake Goodrick, Sacbee.com, 22 Jan. 2026 The singer-songwriter blocks herself from the summit on both lists. Hugh McIntyre, Forbes.com, 22 Jan. 2026 Even walking by a closed window may chill you, since glass only blocks a certain amount of heat. Louise Parks, Martha Stewart, 10 Jan. 2026 The outer layer of the capsule is made from gelatin coated with a layer of cellulose and either molybdenum or tungsten, which blocks any RF signal from being emitted. Prabhat Ranjan Mishra, Interesting Engineering, 9 Jan. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for blocks
Noun
  • Inside, the last clusters of conversation continued over champagne and the remnants of that improbable charcuterie spread.
    Rachel Marlowe, Vanity Fair, 11 Jan. 2026
  • The advisory described clusters of poisoning cases around Monterey and the San Francisco Bay Area.
    Aria Bendix, NBC news, 10 Jan. 2026
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  • Institutions were obstacles to be blamed or bypassed.
    Philip Martin, Washington Post, 7 Jan. 2026
  • Ladders can help fish circumvent these obstacles, but learning to navigate them can take the animals days.
    Katherine J. Wu, The Atlantic, 7 Jan. 2026
Noun
  • Football heads on social media couldn’t help but notice the name, Karene Reid, on the Denver roster ahead of Sunday’s AFC title game between the Patriots and Broncos.
    Lance Reynolds, Boston Herald, 25 Jan. 2026
  • But so was the team's coach and that's why the decision revealed on Thursday had parents scratching their heads.
    John Ramos, CBS News, 25 Jan. 2026
Noun
  • As the sector transitions from the initial brute-force stage of training large models to the challenge of running them affordably and efficiently on a large scale, designers are dividing into rival factions.
    Trefis Team, Forbes.com, 23 Jan. 2026
  • But the habit of feuding remains, though these days it’s largely confined to infighting between factions of the Jones family.
    Rachel Monroe, New Yorker, 21 Jan. 2026
Noun
  • Every year, Davos becomes a playground for coalitions.
    Vaishali Nigam Sinha, Forbes.com, 29 Jan. 2026
  • National elections, meanwhile, are won with broad coalitions.
    Ian Crouch, New Yorker, 28 Jan. 2026
Verb
  • Live music fills multiple stages.
    Audrey T. Williams, Mercury News, 26 Jan. 2026
  • Saying yes to work that fills time but drains energy is a financial choice, whether it's labeled that way or not.
    Jennifer Jay Palumbo, Forbes.com, 26 Jan. 2026
Verb
  • Open the oven door and remove anything that obstructs your path, like the oven racks and drawer.
    Brandee Gruener, Southern Living, 10 Jan. 2026
  • Don't tail large vehicles closely - Trucks or buses can kick up a water spray that obstructs visibility.
    NC Weather Bot, Charlotte Observer, 10 Jan. 2026
Verb
  • The Earth constantly intercepts about 166,000 Terawatts of power from the Sun.
    Adam Frank, Forbes.com, 24 Jan. 2026
  • Luke Davis intercepts a long pass at the Vandegrift 26 as the Vipers produce their third turnover.
    Colby Gordon, Austin American Statesman, 6 Dec. 2025

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“Blocks.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/blocks. Accessed 30 Jan. 2026.

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