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Brocked vs Blocked - What's the difference?

brocked | blocked |

As verbs the difference between brocked and blocked

is that brocked is past tense of brock while blocked is past tense and past participle of to block.

As an adjective blocked is

obstructed impeding general movement.

brocked

English

Verb

(head)
  • (brock)
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    Brock

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • , a variant of Brook, or originally a nickname for someone thought to resemble a badger ( Middle English broc(k) ).
  • transferred from the surname.
  • * 1949 , Mary Wakefield , Dundurn Press (2009), ISBN 1550028774, page 132:
  • "I suppose you," she said, "were named for General Clive." "I was. And my father was named for General Brock'." "General '''Brock'''?" she asked, mystified. "General Isaac ' Brock , you know. The Battle of Queenston Heights, where we defeated the Americans." Her puzzled expression showed that she had not heard of the occasion. Young Busby was shocked.

    blocked

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • obstructed impeding general movement.
  • This road is blocked , so we must find another route.
  • obstructed impeding total flow in a pipe, etc.
  • The drain is '''blocked'', so we must call the plumber.

    Verb

    (head)
  • Past tense and past participle of to block .
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