glut vs unblock

glut

noun
  • A block used for a fulcrum. 

  • That which is swallowed. 

  • A piece of wood used to fill up behind cribbing or tubbing. 

  • Five goals scored by one player in a game. 

  • An excess, too much. 

  • The broad-nosed eel (Anguilla anguilla, syn. Anguilla latirostris), found in Europe, Asia, the West Indies, etc. 

  • Something that fills up an opening. 

  • A bat, or small piece of brick, used to fill out a course. 

  • A wooden wedge used in splitting blocks. 

  • An arched opening to the ashpit of a kiln. 

verb
  • To eat gluttonously or to satiety. 

  • To fill to capacity; to satisfy all demand or requirement; to sate. 

unblock

noun
  • The removal of a block or blockage. 

verb
  • To remove or clear a block or obstruction from. 

  • In whist, to throw away a high card so as not to interrupt one's partner's long suit. 

  • To free or make available. 

  • To enable communication again, via telephone, instant messaging, etc., with (somebody previously blocked). 

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