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Meanings of
blocky
in English
Resembling a block in shape.
blockish
Related terms
cubic
three-dimensional
Usage of
blocky
in English
1
The reply was written in a
blocky
,
heavy hand-presumablythe other squire's.
2
I checked the lock; it was large and
blocky
and very solid-looking.
3
His shoulders were silhouetted and they looked wide and
blocky
-
apowerfulimage.
4
He was a
blocky
Lithuanian who favored chewing tobacco and expensive suits.
5
Well, he thought,
blocky
and self-important architecture or no, this was it.
6
GameStick originally sported a
blocky
shape and thin discs for analog control.
7
He was a squat and
blocky
man, with a heavy grey beard.
8
Luccio introduced the
blocky
young man with distant, haunted eyes as Kowalski.
9
Next to each one was a word written in big
blocky
letters.
10
The one-story
blocky
little building had been painted yellow inside and out.
11
Mine showed me its huge
blocky
teeth and rolled its eyes meaningfully.
12
A gleaming copper latch, inscribed with
blocky
Druidic symbols, held it shut.
13
Powell turned into old graphics, into something
blocky
and ugly and hard.
14
At the far end of the room, his
blocky
throne remained pointedly empty.
15
Mountains formed a high,
blocky
range across the path of the flycycle fleet.
16
She glanced up, to see the
blocky
form of Titus in her doorway.
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blocky
Adjective
Frequent collocations
blocky head
blocky man
blocky letters
blocky teeth
blocky face
More collocations
Blocky
through the time
Blocky
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common