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Definition of Blockishly

Blockishly
Blockish Block"ish, a. Like a block; deficient in understanding; stupid; dull. ``Blockish Ajax.' --Shak. -- Block"ish*ly, adv. -- Block"ish*ness, n.

Meaning of Blockishly from wikipedia

- Theatre (1967–1976) on the south bank of the Thames. Its raw concrete and blockish form offended British traditionalists; Charles III, King of the U.K compared...
- the urgency and concentration of the original" lost in the full-size "blockish" marble copies. Perhaps the best known copy of the Doryphoros was excavated...
- between the bumpers and the car's bodywork causing them to have a "m****ive, blockish look". However, other bumper designs also met the requirements. The 1973...
- wind-shaped look. The new coupe featured a unique design to avoid the m****ive, blockish look. The bodywork flowed underneath the coupe's broad grille with tunneled...
- treatment of the human form, Nikandre's dedication, with its heavy garment and blockish torso, appeared to many early scholars as wholly unfeminine. In contrast...
- Summit exhibits a move towards the Rectilinear style in its symmetry and blockish shape but cannot escape historicism in its medieval-inspired elements such...
- Egypt, and that coming from Egypt into Judea, he picked up a few ignorant blockish fellows, whom he knew by his skill and physiognomy, had strong imaginations...
- Cavalier's strong horizontal lines, flat surfaces, minimal overhangs and blockish face were all visual hints to the 1970 AMC Hornet compact." Although the...
- ashlar decorated with quoins. These elements, together with the house's blockish shape, combine to give it the appearance of an Italianate residence with...
- of Charles I, the presbyterian ministers of Antrim and Down (Milton's "blockish presbyters of Clanneboye") broke with the parliament and held a meeting...