Noun
a light concrete building block made with cinder aggregate
Source: WordNetcinder blocks are called breeze blocks in Britain Source: Internet
I’ve seen my friend struggle to hold on to life, and I can say that a steel bunk in a cinder block cell is the last place you want to be with this virus. Source: Internet
Some, with titles like “Abolition of a Military Dictatorship,” “Oven I,” and “Hell, I” or featuring depictions of bunkerlike cinder block structures conjure the Nazi period. Source: Internet
Eventually, the U.S. helped finance the construction of large cinder block apartment buildings to replace the destroyed structures. Source: Internet
The canister round is also a highly effective breaching round and can level cinder block walls and knock man-sized holes in reinforced concrete walls for infantry raids at distances up to convert. Source: Internet
At the edge of the city next to the shore, the rain pounded on the zinc roof of Jean Claude Derlia’s single-story cinder block home. Source: Internet