40 adverbs to describe how to blocking

Port Curtis, comprising a space of about ten miles in length, is enclosed between Facing Island on the east, or to seaward, Curtis Island on the north, and the shores of the mainland on the western side, leaving to the southward a wide entrance partially blocked up by shoals.

Four forms had been considered: (1) A method of blocking either mechanically or by mines all the exits of the submarines from their North Sea or Baltic bases.

From the outer fringe of Jerusalem the Jaffa road was blocked not merely with the inhabitants of the City but with people who had followed in the Army's wake from Bethlehem.

Harris followed up this blow with a right and left, which Jack blocked neatly, and then brought his right up, trying to upper cut.

But Crowther deliberately blocked his way.

The tricuspid valve at once closes, and blocks the way backward.

The entrances will be blocked effectively.

Try to walk along the causeway, and you are continually blocked up with tables, chairs, and chests of drawers.

In a single day the German offensive was effectually blocked at the Marne.

But upon it fell Tedge and the engineer, stamping, shouting, shoving oil-soaked waste upon it, and covertly blocking off the astounded black deckman when he rushed to aid.

In the meantime it seemed that this way of entering the house was definitely blocked.

The line blocked desperately.

He would gladly have blocked their way and called 'Halt!'

It seemed to him that the mere incongruity of the spectacle must inevitably attract crowds, gradually blocking the street, and that when some individual not absolutely a fool in art, had perceived the quality of the picturewell, then the trouble of public curiosity and of journalistic inquisitiveness would begin.

After this discovery, I made excursions over all the High Sierra, pushing my explorations summer after summer, and discovered that what at first sight in the distance looked like extensive snow-fields, wore in great part glaciers, busily at work completing the sculpture of the summit-peaks so grandly blocked out by their giant predecessors.

During the gold excitement it was at times a matter of considerable pecuniary importance to force a way through the cañon with pack-trains early in the spring while it was yet heavily blocked with snow; and then the mules with their loads had sometimes to be let down over the steepest drifts and avalanche beds by means of ropes.

The window was hopelessly blocked.

"Ifif we could find the place and block the devil and all his gang inside," gasped Holman.

" "I'll be sitting on a bench along the Drive two blocks north of your house inside of ten minutes.

New York succeeds in making Broadway what the Toledo, the Strand, the Linden Strasse, the Italian Boulevards are; but the street is notoriously blocked and confused, and occasions more loss of time and temper and life and limb than would amply repay, once in five years, the widening of it to double its present breadth.

All the country traffic from Chantilly and Compiégne came lumbering this way into the city; diligences, omnibuses, wagons, fiacres, water-carts, and all kinds of vehicles thronged and blocked the street perpetually; and the sound of wheels ceased neither by night nor by day.

* I could not get into any vehicle for some time, for all thereabouts was practically a mere block; but near the Park, which I attained by stooping among wheels, and selecting my foul steps, I overhauled a Daimler car, found in it two cylinders of petrol, lit the ignition-lamp, removed with averted abhorrence three bodies, mounted, and broke that populous stillness.

In fact, though the Navy promptly blocked the ball and got it, the middies were unable to make headway against the college men.

And as Remsen wondered, the ball was put in play, the line blocked sharply, and Christie left his place at right end, and skirting behind the backs received the ball by a double pass via right half-back and ran for the middle of the field, the backs helping the end and tackle to hold the St. Eustace right line.

He took up a strong position on the borders of Ulster and Leinster, thus blocking William's way south to the capital, only to abandon it again on the news of William's approach, when he retired to Drogheda and encamped there.

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