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Difference between On the block and On the blocks

on the block—(coll.)

1. offered for sale (at an auction):

  • The Seattle radio station has been on the block for a year with no offers to buy it.

2. at risk; in serious and threatening situation:

  • Her reputation is on the block now, and it’s nobody’s fault but hers.

Cf.: put one’s head on the block—risk one’s reputation or position when taking a particular course of action:

  • When the Prime Minister called a by-election, he put his head on the block.

Note: The expression does not fully correlate in meaning with the phrase on the chopping block— = on the block 2:

  • Our whole future is on the chopping block now.

on the blocks

1. said of runners or swimmers positioned on their starting blocks prior to the starting signal:

  • When standing on the blocks waiting for the gun to go off, it all boils down to what one’s body can do.

2. ready and waiting to start an activity:

  • If it were a question of replacing a man or a pony, the management would sooner replace a man because there were so many other men up on the blocks, waiting for a job.