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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121. Sometimes life's going to hit you in the head with a brick. Don't lose faith. I'm convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. Steve Jobs
122. And what do you do when to come up against a brick wall?
123. To produce a dark brick, for example, it is baked at a higher temperature.
124. It had tiny windows like a prison, and a high brick wall all round it.
125. From behind high brick walls, you can hear bubbling fountains.
126. The Fu family's house is large, with brick walls, electricity and a black-and-white television.
127. If fire brick is not available to the forge builder, old red brick will do.
128. He was leaning casually against a nearby brick pillar, his dark eyes watching her carefully.
129. This new block is made in a very similar way to the other block but with less brick and more breeze blocks.
130. Julie London selects her favourites 1 Moti-rib 100 percent cotton bedspread in Brick colourway.
131. He was absolutely dire and as thick as a brick.
132. Contrary to one of the fantasies of modern architecture, brick and masonry buildings are far more flexible than concrete, steel-framed ones.
133. The tower was about 10 metres high and had solid masonry of brick and stone about 2 metres thick.
134. In the backyards were the brick wash-houses and the coal bunkers.
135. As he walked into the flickering darkness, the sound hit him like a sweat-soaked brick.
136. Some one had chucked a brick through the gas-mantle on the corner by the Cathedral railings and it hadn't been replaced.
137. Next door was an old brick garage, which I converted into a cottage for my Nan.
138. In their place a solid row of brick facades pressed the old building tightly on each side.
139. When things don't happen, people get sick. They see time tick and they want it quick. They forget that success happens brick by brick. RVM
140. This was a large mock-classical brick building, with columns and pediments.
141. It was a timeless scene: a brick house, a mown meadow, a man and his boy playing ball.
142. The garden was cut off from its neighbour by a high red brick wall.
143. It has large brick works, engineering works and freezing factories.
143. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
144. Latticed brickwork, brickwork meant to suggest battlements, and brick towers meant to look palatial.
145. The interior walls are also of plain brick with stone arches and columns and particularly fine late Gothic traceried windows.
146. The baker, with his back to her, was shovelling more loaves from the brick oven.
147. The complex includes offices, stables and other ancillary buildings of red brick.
148. The brick vaults were fitted out as hot and cold sea-water baths.
149. Verbal abuse on the streets was commonplace, a brick through the window was not unusual.
150. In the street Dexter watched three kids start to kick a football against a brick wall.