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Blocker   /blˈɑkər/   Listen
Blocker

noun
1.
A football player whose responsibility is to block players attempting to stop an offensive play.
2.
A class of drugs that inhibit (block) some biological process.  Synonym: blocking agent.



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"Blocker" Quotes from Famous Books



... several miles distant, I made inquiry of the two outfitting stores if our Buford herds had passed. If they had, no dealings had taken place on the credit of Don Lovell, though both merchants knew him well. Before the freight outfit arrived, some one took Abb Blocker, a trail foreman for his brother John, to task for having an odd ox in his wheel team. The animal was a raw, unbroken "7L" bull, surly and chafing under the yoke, and attracted general attention. When several friends of Blocker, noticing the brand, began joking him, he made ...
— The Outlet • Andy Adams

... Bentley, first lieutenant, Memphis, Tenn. Benjamin Bettis, second lieutenant, U.S. Army. Harrison W. Black, first lieutenant, Lexington, Ky. Charles J. Blackwood, first lieutenant, Trinidad, Colo. William Blaney, first lieutenant, U.S. Army. Isaiah S. Blocker, first lieutenant, Atlanta, Ga. William D. Bly, first lieutenant, Leavenworth, Kans. Henry H. Boger, second lieutenant, Aurora, Ill. Elbert L. Booker, first lieutenant, Wymer, Wash. Virgil M. Boutte, captain, Nashville, Tenn. Jas. F. Booker, ...
— History of the American Negro in the Great World War • W. Allison Sweeney

... could tell a lively tale of the artless habits of the blacks; others, who were at home in mining towns, described the doings in Chinese camps—those unavoidable concomitants of gold-grubbing settlements; rhymes circulated that would have staggered a back-blocker; while the governesses were without exception, young and old, kindly and unkindly, laid under such flamboyant suspicions as the poor ladies had, for certain, never heard breathed—since their ...
— The Getting of Wisdom • Henry Handel Richardson



Words linked to "Blocker" :   football player, Trandate, block, beta-blocking agent, labetalol, medicinal drug, labetalol hydrochloride, beta-adrenergic blocking agent, alpha-adrenergic blocking agent, medicament, medicine, neuromuscular blocking agent, medication, footballer, Normodyne



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