adjective
- comparative form of blok·y; more resembling a block in shape; more chunky or solid-looking
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The new car design is blokier than the previous model.
- His blokier frame made him look more imposing on the field.
- The building's blokier architecture contrasts with the modern glass structures nearby.
- She preferred the blokier style of furniture to the delicate pieces.
- The blokier silhouette of the phone felt more durable in hand.