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to blocks
verb
To fill (something) so that it is not possible to pass.
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The development will have a trolley and walkways connecting the market to blocks of new stores.
On the other hand, soot from fires and coal plants acts to blocks the sun's energy, weakening the monsoons.
There must be a visit to blocks that were once dangerous but now are too expensive to live on.
And he sees the reward of his faith, he said, on drives through Nehemiah Country, the nickname he has given to blocks where Nehemiah houses have been built.
In the 1960s, she moved on to blocks, zigzags and stripes of pure bright colour, the equivalent of Patrick Heron's paintings of that period.
Hence the careful hours spent matching movements to blocks of dialogue and song, and the actors serving as stand-ins for the show's principals.
He adds: "You can get quite high densities without building towers," pointing to blocks of social housing in Earls Court and Pimlico.
After securing the rights to blocks of land, Praise the Wind negotiated leases, building in provisions like weed control, fencing and penalties for crop damage.
Outside, in both directions, the ghastly task of clearing slums has been accomplished and their residents moved to blocks of flats nearby.
The documents were subjected to blocks of physical challenges.
As we age, the distances grow to blocks or miles, and schedules fill up.
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