- - little devil messed up dee's hamper
- - Slow the progress of
- - This compiler's strangely deep and slow
- - Slow the progress
- - Throw up a roadblock in front of
- - Slow up
- - Tie up
- - "Slow down!"
- - 'Hold up!'
- - A police officer and a man that is out to obstruct
- - hinder current politician meeting former pm? not entirely
- - i'm deep in distress if you are obstructive
- - Block; obstruct
- - stop one frenchman getting terribly deep
- - Brat meddles occasionally for jam
- - Independent politician finishes off the established procedure to get in the way
- - i'm deep in distress when you make progress difficult
- - giving me characters in last half of 13 to hinder, perhaps
- - I'm deep in trouble in check
- - In the interim, pedestrians get in the way
- - Hinder little devil getting most of Eden
- - To hamper
- - Slim pedestrian swallowed hamper
- - obstruct when i am getting deep trouble
- - Get in the way of, as progress
- - obstruct a claim pedestrians are holding
- - limped effortfully, holding cramp
- - Hinder the progress
- - Stop - I'm getting deep in trouble
- - Delay or block (progress)
- - Hinder, as progress
- - Get in the way of(Used today)
- - Obstruct or hinder
- - Stop: I'm deep in bother
- - Foreign politician meeting writer that is outside bar
- - Block rogue editor and be without book
- - I'm deep in bother in block
- - Delay, block
- - Stand in the way of progress
- - This compiler's exercise does, oddly, hinder
- - Be a roadblock to
- - Delay; block progress of
- - Obstruct progress
- - One foreign politician and journalist found at English bar
- - Picnicker originally in the writer's garden not closing hamper
- - Retard in movement
- - Stand in the way
- - Obstructed.
- - Retard
- - Hinder, obstruct
- - Get in the way
- - Inhibit
- - Stand in the way of
- - Block
- - Hold back
- - Interfere with
- - Get in the way of
- - Hinder
- - Hamper
- - Thwart
- - Bar
- - Delay
- - Deter
- - Obstruct
- - ... check
- - If you're obstructive, I'm deep in distress
- - To delay or stop a person or thing by obstructing
- - Some claim pedestrians cause an obstruction
- - obstruct when i am deep in trouble
- - Hinder when I'm going east on foot
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