A very dilapidated oblong block, again this is of the 16th century.
The croupier was marshalling the six packs into the oblong block that would soon be slipped into the waiting shoe.
Rather, as if the Artifact was something that had been pressed or shaped into an oblong block, but you couldn't know this except when the sun shone just right upon it.
There was a large oblong block in the middle of it, like a big ugly brick covered with frozen spaghetti.
They stumbled behind the oblong block of lava, sprawling next to Scanner.
Some were black, others lighter, and they all occupied an oblong block which took up the top half of a sheet of paper.
In 1829 Oliver designed Leazes Terrace, an oblong block of 70 lofty houses in the classical style with small gardens in front and a paved terrace walk.
The light of the shaft fell directly on a table in the middle of the room: a single oblong block, about two feet high, upon which was laid a great slab of white stone.
The glyphs are combinations of symbols enclosed in rounded squares or oblong blocks.
Beneath it lay the altar, an oblong block of stone, broken at one end and raised on two worn steps.