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was brick
verb
To build with bricks.
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The bottom was brick.
"She wanted us to have it because it was brick," Mrs. Morgenstern said outside the rubble.
"My dream was to have a place that was brick and mortar, where they could build on that experience all the time," she said.
Chemical analysis shows that the "paint" the men used was brick dust, scraped from the floor with their fingers, and mixed with urine.
I got a good running start towards 'The Wall' - get down, not going to let anything stop me - but the wall was brick.
"I made the point to him that we had already been studied to death, and what we needed was brick and mortar," she recalled.
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Photographs show that the garage was brick-lined and sealed off by a fireproof door — gasoline explosions were already common enough that the city had enacted regulations setting a maximum amount for storage, 10 gallons in safety cans.
Bet you was bricking it".
But he was bricked in to the job.
The first race, he was "bricking it", Weir tells her.
"I was bricking it at 1-1," said the goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
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