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bricks up
verb
Third person singular of brick up
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Make the goals by putting some bricks up as posts and bricks going across as the bar.
Another story features an artist who bricks up all the windows in his house and studio to avoid a new window tax.
Why should a poor Blackpool builder keep carrying bricks up scaffolds at the age of 69, the proceeds of which labour, long after he has died, will keep a southern office worker in clover?
He isn't really covering the ground efficiently; he's just putting one leg in front of—" Another commentator suddenly cut in: "And a bit of a gap opening up here, too, Tim!" Hunched forward like a man pulling a toboggan-load of bricks up a muddy hill, Kirui was nonetheless edging ahead, and it soon became apparent that the smooth-striding Chumba had no response.
Once you have got your bricks up to the height you want, add one more layer of mortar and affix the metal braces at the appropriate places on the top layer of bricks.
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Mr. Muhammad said he had bricked up the two windows and door after a robbery several years ago.
(The object is to save Nick's Diner from being bricked up by a remodeler).
Three years ago those windows were bricked up during the construction of a new building next door.
He stressed its spacelessness, bricking up his picture space with form upon form.
Those windows that are not bricked up are covered in heavy security grilles; the shopkeeper hides behind a Plexiglas wall.
A number of exterior windows have beenbuilt bricked up as if awaiting the raiders from the sea.
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