1. blocky - Adjective
2. blocky - Adjective Satellite
resembling a block in shape
Source: WordNetA lie, as you probably know, has a taste all its own. Blocky and bitter and never quite right, like when you pop a piece of fancy chocolate into your mouth expecting toffee filling and you get lemon zest instead. Jodi Picoult
However, when a'a enters the ocean it forms a littoral cone, a small cone-shaped accumulation of tuffaceous debris formed when the blocky a'a lava enters the water and explodes from built-up steam. Source: Internet
Dyar and Gunter, p. 588 Zeolites often have distinctive crystal habits, occurring in needles, plates, or blocky masses. Source: Internet
Lava flows from the summit vent erupted between 30,000 and 10,000 years ago and, during the final stages of edifice construction, blocky pyroclastic flows entered the volcano's southeastern drainages. Source: Internet
And Brutalism’s blocky, concrete style fell out of favor for new buildings at least 40 years ago. Source: Internet
“It’s an actual piece of plastic you’d stick to your television screen to make the game’s blocky graphics more closely resemble a hockey game,” Weil said. Source: Internet