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Blok

[ blok; Russian blawk ]

noun

  1. A·le·xan·der A·le·xan·dro·vich [al-ig-, zan, -der al-ig-, zan, -dr, uh, -vich, -, zahn, -dr, uh, -, -, zahn, -der, uh-lyi-, ksahndr, uh-lyi-, ksahn, -d, r, uh, -vyich], 1880–1921, Russian poet.


Blok

/ blɒk /

noun

  1. BlokAleksandr Aleksandrovich18801921MRussianWRITING: poet Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (alɪkˈsandr alɪkˈsandrəvitʃ). 1880–1921, Russian poet whose poems, which include Verses about the Beautiful Lady (1901–2) and Rasput'ya (1902–4), contain a mixture of symbolism, romanticism, tragedy, and irony
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Example Sentences

It snapped up rivals, such as the Spanish company Blok in mid-2021, just five months after Blok was founded.

And as you drive towards the reception area the Blok 'N' Mesh perimeter fence doesn't exactly exude the 'premium fan camp' tag on the site's official booking page.

From BBC

It launched in Britain in January, in the Netherlands in May, in Germany and France in June, and bought rival Blok in July to expand to Spain, Italy and Portugal.

From Reuters

But the homes’ industrial-chic design and their immediate proximity to the city, De Blok says, is usually what surprises visitors most.

Consumers who reported social media scams most frequently listed Facebook and Instagram as the place where things they bought but never received were advertised, CNET’s Andrew Blok reports.

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