Similar words: trick, fabric, pick, kick, click, pickup, pick up, pick out. Meaning: [brɪk] n. 1. rectangular block of clay baked by the sun or in a kiln; used as a building or paving material 2. a good fellow; helpful and trustworthy.
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91. However, even disintegrated mud brick can help to assess rebuilding phases in Penivian villages or Near Eastern tells.
92. He went down the steps and through the little brick alley.
93. The whole playground was surrounded by a four foot high brick wall with buttresses at about every ten feet.
94. A wreath of artificial poppies has been held down by a brick.
95. But smoke still rises from the ovens where bread is baked and the brick pits where meals are prepared.
96. Some one threw a brick through his dining room window.
97. These extensions were all done in red brick to fit in with the original structure.
98. A few new houses were under construction, using breeze-blocks rather than the traditional brick.
99. Much like any brick or block wall, an interlocking block wall needs a solid foundation.
100. Tucked away unobtrusively in an angle of the river wall, it was also protected by a brick overhang.
101. On a small scale it re-creates the effects of a brick oven on a loaf of bread.
102. The face relaxed and slid from view[sentencedict.com], the brick wall clouded and the screen blacked.
103. I was replacing a Framus flat-top, built like a brick privy.
104. The small untidy garden at the back of Merrill's flat faced south, trapping the warmth between its old brick walls.
105. Buy the correct length to go through handrail and plaster and into solid brick, block or stone behind.
106. World Golf opened in mid-December in Sherman Oaks, in a brick building that once was an auction house.
107. The simple nave arcade is of moulded brick in wide pointed arches.
108. She bade her friends good-bye, and again started along the road of yellow brick.
109. I clipped an advertisement from Life showing a little girl looking out of a single apartment window set in red brick.
110. Heavy materials like brick and stone do not vibrate easily, and therefore soon reduce noise.
111. Before 1930 most houses were built with solid brick walls.
112. On top of this was a solid brick monument with an upright stone.
113. As they leaned against a red brick wall, a portly prison system official swabbed at the sweat trickling into his collar.
113. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
114. I had lost her face and I felt my own features fall apart like an old brick hotel in a Frisco earthquake.
115. Several large abbey churches survive, mainly built in brick, and all carefully restored.
116. This bridge was a high brick arch viaduct, well clear of the tramway.
117. It was impossible that anyone could have torn out a brick through the wallpaper.
118. No golden light bathed the red brick of the house.
119. Not crouched down into the starting blocks with her fingertips pressed so lightly on to the oven red brick track.
120. Before disappearing through the brick arch she turned and gave him a final smile and a wave.