Similar words: kick back, kickback, brick, goldbrick, bricklayer, snack bar, blackball, quick buck. Meaning: n. 1. a fragment of brick used as a weapon 2. blunt criticism.
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1 The policemen were brickbatted.
2 The critics brickbatted the play.
3 The Minister's speech was greeted with brickbats.
4 The plan has drawn both brickbats and praise.
5 The members of parliament hurled brickbats at the minister.
6 The president has received many brickbats in the press recently.
7 Each side in the dispute has been throwing brickbats at the other.
8 Then, the brickbats begin to fly.
9 We are successful, but success brings brickbats.
10 Brickbat has several peculiarities such as high ability of water-absorbing and low rockiness.
11 And by the fourth issue of Oz the plaudits were beginning to outnumber the brickbats.
12 Swathes opened up in the crowds on either side as they saw the brickbats coming.
13 It keeps you going in life,[www.Sentencedict.com] especially with all the brickbats you get in politics.
14 Wall of one side blue bricks is after outdoors sofa, it is to use common brick to green brickbat is affixed in the surface again after step is good and be become.
More similar words: kick back, kickback, brick, goldbrick, bricklayer, snack bar, blackball, quick buck, fabric, rubric, rick, cambric, trick, prick, battle of britain, lubricant, tricky, lubricous, bric-a-brac, lubricity, fabricate, lubricate, cricket, garrick, prickle, rickety, prickly, trickle, rickets, fabricated.