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lead block

American  
[leed] / lid /

noun

Nautical.
  1. any block that alters the direction of a rope; fairlead.


Etymology

Origin of lead block

First recorded in 1855–60

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Then there was the vicious lead block that Thompson-Robinson, showing the vigor of a 275-pound pulling guard, “pancaked” USC safety Max Williams with on Zach Charbonnet’s 19-yard run in the second quarter.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 20, 2022

On the touchdown, which brought the Bears within six points at 20-14 with 4:20 remaining, Fields got a nice lead block from tight end J.P.

From Seattle Times Sep. 12, 2021

Broncos: FB Andy Janovich, a sixth-round pick out of Nebraska, helped clear the way on Anderson’s first-quarter touchdown run by picking off a 49ers defender with his lead block on the play.

From Washington Times Aug. 21, 2016

Cooper Carlisle flattened cornerback Stanford Routt on a lead block on one running play Friday and Richard Seymour flattened a couple of running backs with big hits the first two practices.

From Washington Post Jul. 31, 2011

If we should use mercury, we would construct a cubical vessel to contain it, and use it as we propose to use the lead block.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 492, June 6, 1885 by Various

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