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brick

[brik] / brɪk /
NOUN
block
Synonyms


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The brick building, near Tunstall on the East Yorkshire coast, is thought to be about 70 years old and was designed as a look-out post in the event of nuclear war.

From BBC

There was no stopping me as I crossed the wide brick station in seconds.

From Literature

The hotel decor is industrial, and certainly luxurious, with exposed pipes, dark teal walls, weathered wood, brass, brick and leather, spacious rooms and generously sized bathrooms.

From Salon

Sticking with puny but potent items: Lego unveiled its Smart Play system, which incorporates bricks stuffed with mini computers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Parts of the walls were blown away, leaving piles of bricks, large concrete slabs and furniture strewn across the floor.

From BBC