Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A block formerly bolted to a ship's side in the channels, and through which the lifts were rove.
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Examples
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Per Wikipedia: Mercury is a heavy, silvery d-block metal [that] is one of six elements that are liquid at or near room temperature and pressure, the others being caesium, francium, gallium, bromine, and rubidium.
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Winding my way through d-block, f-block and h-block I pick them all up and we head towards my office.
On my way to work Shantanud 2007
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Nokia will beat Ipod no strippers no virgins. gold on the d-block baby, gold!
Nokia will beat Ipod Ben Barren 2005
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Nokia will beat Ipod no strippers no virgins. gold on the d-block baby, gold!
Archive 2005-08-01 Ben Barren 2005
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MES DJ'S FAVORIS: headhunterz showtek vortex noisecontrollers scope dj technoboy d-block
Dailymotion - most recent videos TOTOFVIKING 2010
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MES DJ'S FAVORIS: headhunterz showtek vortex noisecontrollers scope dj technoboy d-block
Dailymotion - most recent videos TOTOFVIKING 2010
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MES DJ'S FAVORIS: headhunterz showtek vortex noisecontrollers scope dj technoboy d-block
Dailymotion - most recent videos TOTOFVIKING 2010
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During the long stretch of the d-block, it's especially easy to lose track of where you are and accidentally remove a piece you've already glued.
MAKE Magazine 2010
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MES DJ'S FAVORIS: headhunterz showtek vortex noisecontrollers scope dj technoboy d-block
Dailymotion - most recent videos TOTOFVIKING 2010
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MES DJ'S FAVORIS: headhunterz showtek vortex noisecontrollers scope dj technoboy d-block
Dailymotion - most recent videos TOTOFVIKING 2010
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