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blockish

[blok-ish] / ˈblɒk ɪʃ /




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“Let’s just stay here for a while,” I suggested, desperate for a reprieve from steering the blockish van through traffic.

From New York Times

Stylistically, these bulky sculptures are like many in the show, whether large or small — solid, blockish, refined but not delicate.

From Los Angeles Times

The buildings seemed to creep out of one malaise — blockish and socialist — into another, the faux modernity of pasting blue-and-brown glass squares onto the facades of crumbling buildings.

From New York Times

Azuma Baseball Stadium was built in the late 1980s with a modernist design, blockish and concrete.

From Los Angeles Times

If anything, involving Americans, including some apparently blockish ones, could only have fouled up their plans.

From Washington Post