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1block Listen to audio/ˈblɑ:k/ noun
plural blocks
1 [count] : a solid piece of material (such as rock or wood) that has flat sides and is usually square or rectangular in shape
a block of ice/cheese a wall built out of concrete/cinder blocks (US) kids playing with wooden blocks [=(Brit) bricks]see also building block, chopping block, starting block
2 [count] a : an area of land surrounded by four streets in a city
We took a walk around the block. She lived on our block.
b US : the length of one city block
The store is three blocks down on the right. Our hotel is a block from the ocean.
3 [count] : a large building divided into separate units (such as apartments or shops)
an apartment block This sense of block is more common in British English than in U.S. English.
a high-rise office block
see also block of flats, cellblock, tower block
4 [singular] : something that stops the progress or achievement of something
They put a block on future development of the area.
5 [count] sports : an action or movement that stops or slows down an opponent
a shoulder block (American football) The lineman threw a block. [=the lineman hit an opposing player to prevent him from making a tackle]
6 [singular] : something that stops a person from thinking about certain things
a mental/emotional blocksee also stumbling block, writer's block
7 [count] a : a number of similar things that form a group
We reserved a block of seats. She bought a large block of stock/shares in the company.
b : an amount or section of something
They played a half-hour block of music. We set aside a big block of time for the project. a block of text
chip off the old blocksee 1chip
knock someone's block offsee 1knock
new kid on the blocksee 1kid
on the block or on the auction block
: for sale at an auction
Some valuable paintings went on the block today. ; broadly : for sale
Their business is now on the block.

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