"It obstructed his path"
"You obstructed justice "
The car obstructed his path.
He refused to be obstructed,.
The LEGO obstructed his airway.
The fallen rafter obstructed the doorway. His tall hat obstructed Abby's view. The witnesses lies on the stand obstructed justice in this case. The food obstructed her airways.
There was an obstruction in the river dam, and the little village began to flood.
The fallen tree obstructed the path, forcing us to find another way around it.
usually it is up to 5 years in jail, but if you obstructed justice in a trial that could have been a sentence for more then you could serve that time. for example if someone commited murder and is facing 25 years, the person that obstructed justice can serve 25 years.
transparent. translucent is partially obstructed and opaque is letting no light through.
A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD OUNCE A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD OUNCE A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD OUNCE A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD OUNCE
Blocked, clogged, stopped, occluded, obstructed, plugged, stuffed, teeming, glutted, choked...
'Closed', usually for construction... Barred, obstructed, and hindered would work, using a variation of the phraseology.
a sentence with the word variety
The word is sentence
This sentence is a sentence with the word "consolation" in it.
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