Sentence examples for a brick over from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a brick over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a physical action or a metaphorical concept, but without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "He threw a brick over the fence."
Alternatives: "a stone's throw" or "a short distance."

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Give me a brick over a cloud any day.

Grill the chicken under a brick over the direct flame and you'll wind up with charred skin and raw flesh.

Over the last couple of weeks, Facebook's users shit a brick over changes to the site's mobile app suite.

Over the last couple of weeks, Facebook's users shat a brick over changes to the site's mobile app suite.

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His first one-man show, in Milan in 1993, featured a bricked-over door and a motorized toy bear riding back and forth on a wire.

An elevated wooden stage and a bricked-over area sit just inside the front gates, the perfect place for barbecues and birthday parties.

At the Sutter street Turkish baths a brick chimney toppled over and crashing through the roof killed one of the occupants as he lay on a cot.

Using a brick oven shipped over from Italy, pizza wizard Jon Darksy pumps out his tender pies topped with squash or huckleberries or brussels sprouts.

"I came down the Mold Road and at that time there was a brick wall over there and there was barbed wire all over the top of the wall, which was a bit off-putting.

It hit me like a brick all over again.

Negotiations toward that agreement have whipsawed for weeks, finally hitting a brick wall over taxes, one of the most ideologically divisive issues in U.S. politics.

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