Brick
Meanings and phrases
n.
- rectangular block of clay baked by the sun or in a kiln; used as a building or paving material
- a good fellow; helpful and trustworthy
n.
- sun-dried brick; used in hot dry climates; adobe
n.
- semisoft sweet American cheese from whole milk in a brick form
v.
- wall up with brick; brick up; brick over
v.
- wall up with brick; brick in; brick up
n.
- a bright reddish-brown color
n.
- a trowel used in masonry; mason's trowel
v.
- wall up with brick; brick in; brick over
n.
- a hard brick used as a paving stone; clinker
n.
- a brick made from baked mud
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- The main building was a three-story brick building.
- The Habsburg residence is a two-story brick building.
- It is a rectangular stone and brick building in plan.
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- Its exterior is red brick, with metal and granite.
- It was built in red brick with sandstone dressing.
- It is built from Suffolk red brick and Bath stone.
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- The six-story brick structure rises to a height of .
- The brick structure was carefully thought out.
- It is a two-story gable-front brick structure.
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- It comprises large-scale area of stone and brick walls.
- Inside, the patterned brick walls return.
- The grounds are fenced with brick walls and ornamental iron.
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- It is a Federal-style brick house built about 1832.
- It is a two-story brick house on a brick foundation.
- It is a one-and-a-half-story common bond brick house.
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- It retains its sash windows, brick wall and large cedar tree.
- A brick wall was also "shook" down within St. Louis, Missouri.
- They are configured to enclose a courtyard, closed by a brick wall.
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- Most of the buildings are two-story brick buildings.
- Built about 1710, it is one of the oldest brick buildings in New England.
- It was one of the most beautiful three-storey brick buildings of old Rostov.
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- The walls are built of brick and stone masonry.
- It is of brick and stone in 13th-century style.
- The middle step was built of brick and stone.
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- The miller's house is a "T"-shaped, stone and brick dwelling.
- It is a Georgian-style brick dwelling.
- It is a two-story brick dwelling in a vernacular Federal style.
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- the stupa is multi-eaves style brick stupa with 9 stories.
- The stupa is multi-eaves style brick pagoda with 13 stories.
- It is a two-story, Neoclassical style brick building on a raised basement.
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- The house is built of brick in an asymmetric form.
- Six were built of brick, while the seventh was wood.
- The walls are built of brick and stone masonry.
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- Ignacy Kościałkowski built a brick church in 1801.
- The present brick church was completed in 1891.
- The new concrete and brick church was built in a more modern style.
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- It is a utilitarian two story brick building.
- It is a 2-1/2 story brick building, covered by a hip roof.
- It is a two-and-a-half story brick house with a hipped roof.
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- There is a slate roof with five brick chimneys.
- It is a two-story, fieldstone structure with brick chimneys.
- The building has three brick chimneys.
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- The walls of the platform have a unique yellow brick façade.
- The walls are principally yellow brick, with limestone trim.
- A little person instructs Buddy to "follow the yellow brick road".
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- The facade is divided into eight bays by brick piers.
- The house is built of yellow heart pine and rests on brick piers.
- The annex contains wide window openings with narrow brick piers outside them.
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- It is a rectangular stone and brick building in plan.
- It comprises large-scale area of stone and brick walls.
- The miller's house is a "T"-shaped, stone and brick dwelling.
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- Navlakha Kothar is a large brick structure overlooking a steep cliff.
- The Blazo–Leavitt house has five large brick chimneys and ten fireplaces.
- It includes three large brick warehouse buildings which were built between 1910 and 1913.
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- It is a two-story red brick building, in plan.
- The two-story red brick building was built at the end of the 19th century.
- It is a three-story, "L"-shaped red brick building on a limestone foundation.
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- The single storey building is constructed of face brick, with stucco decoration.
- Single storey, modern face brick buildings with pitched, hipped corrugated iron and flat metal roof.
- This was a Hawksley "type F amended" building, highset on a face brick lower level with a concrete plinth.
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- It has a tapered brick chimney on its east facade.
- At each end of the building there is a brick chimney.
- A brick chimney rises from the south side of the roof.
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- The houses in this area mostly made of brick.
- It was built in 1859 and was made of brick.
- The courthouse building has two storeys and is made of brick.
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- In 1874, a new brick school was built in the Village.
- The government constructed a new brick tower in 1857 with a fog bell added in 1878.
- In 2009 the Senseo Quadrante was introduced which features a new brick like design.
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- All buildings were constructed of brick.
- It is constructed of brick and sits on a concrete foundation.
- The building is constructed of brick and features a crenelated parapet.
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- In 1915, a two-story brick school building was built.
- In 1874, a new brick school was built in the Village.
- It is a two-story Mission Style brick school building.
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- It is a two-story brick house on a brick foundation.
- It is a common bond brick building on a brick foundation.
- It is a two-and-a-half-story frame house on a brick foundation.
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- The interior was brick and mortar construction, 9 ft height serving as pulpit.
- On March 27, 2015, Nasty Gal opened its second brick and mortar store in Santa Monica.
- To date, the College Scorecard only reports Kaplan data from brick and mortar programs.
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- The original brick construction is in poor repair.
- The station's two chimneys were each high and of brick construction.
- After this time the settlement was very poor and used dried brick construction.
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- The first brick was put in 1963 from Giuseppe Zocco.
- The first brick was laid on April 8, 2005.
- The first brick Bruton Parish Church was of Gothic design with supporting buttresses.
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- The mill is built of brick with stone rustication on the corners.
- Red brick with stone dressings.
- The building is constructed from brick with stone dressings and a slate roof.
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- A small brick addition was constructed in 1928.
- At that time the small brick cottage was occupied by a Mrs Geale.
- Outbuildings include a small brick smokehouse and the stone foundation of a barn.
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- Brickyard was so named for a brick factory near its course.
- After leaving the military, she worked for about 20 years in a brick factory in Brest.
- The original plant was established in 1908 as a workshop attached to a local brick factory.
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- Wall fabric varies from cement rendered brick ashlar, to sandstone lime rendered ashlar coursing.
- The main three-storey square block of rendered brick and stone dressings has a concealed slate roof.
- The towers are made of rendered brick, embellished with cement-furnished castellation and doorways that are lancet-arched.
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- At the beginning of the 18th century, three brick houses were built on the eastern facade.
- This newly built white cottage is very recognisable against the backdrop of red brick houses.
- There, the winds destroyed the roofs or damaged the doors and windows of 95% of brick houses.
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- It is a -story, rectangular brick house.
- It is a rectangular brick building on an ashlar stone foundation.
- It is a rectangular brick structure, four bays in length and three bays wide.
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- The lighthouse is a tall white brick tower on a granite foundation.
- The four-storey tarred red brick tower had walls, was high and had a base.
- The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
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- To obtain brick and concrete, Reid built his own kilns.
- The red brick and concrete buildings are finished in the brutalist style.
- Designed by the Baerresen Brothers architects, it is a two-story buff-colored brick and concrete building.
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- It is a modest two story, four bay Federal style brick dwelling constructed about 1817.
- It was built about 1832, and is a two-story, Federal style brick dwelling with a rear ell added about 1839 to form an I-house.
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- The hotel is a six-story building made of steel-reinforced concrete with a brick facade.
- First built in 1927, the school campus contains 5 main buildings built from a brick facade.
- Its red brick facade is ornamented by several typically Tudor elements such as parapeted gables.
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- Most of the buildings are one- and two-story brick structures.
- The octagonal brick structures stand tall, and each side is wide.
- "Portions of nine concrete and brick structures" remain on the 14-acre site.
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- Of the original house only the Flemish bond brick exterior walls remain.
- Within the brick exterior, which was left as the original, a steel and glass structure is incorporated.
- It is constructed from steel uprights and beams, in-filled with concrete floor slabs and brick exterior walls.
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- It is built out of concrete with brick arches.
- Inter-floor structures are almost always wooden beams or iron beams profile "double T" filled with flat brick arches (Prussian vault).
- The Renaissance Revival section uses brick dentil courses and corbels, cast iron lintels, radiating brick arches, and bluestone water tables.
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- It is a utilitarian two story brick building.
- It is a 2-1/2 story brick building, covered by a hip roof.
- It is a single story brick building, with a gabled roof and concrete foundation.
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- It is a building with brick veneer walls, on a concrete foundation.
- During Talmadge Lee’s term as principal in 1940, a brick veneer home economics and agriculture building was constructed.
- This brick veneer building consisted of five classrooms, an auditorium, and two offices (one of which served as the library).
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- It is a two-story, Neoclassical style brick building on a raised basement.
- The Livingood House was built between 1866 and 1871, and is a three-story, five-bay, Italianate style brick building on a rubble stone foundation.
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- The building is faced in brick laid in a running bond pattern.
- It is a one-story brick house with brick laid in Flemish bond.
- The church walls are 21 inches thick, of brick laid in Flemish bond.
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- The brick base of the pagoda is shaped as a sumeru pedestal.
- It is built on a square brick base, each side measuring meters long and meters high.
- Subsequent reheating in the kiln fuses the slip into a glazed surface integral with the brick base.
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- It is a three storey brick built house originally constructed circa 1680 but later much modified.
- The single brick built platform still survives, unlike others that were built from wooden railway sleepers.
- There is a marked contrast between the pale travertine facade of the church and the brick built facade of the Casa.
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- It was mostly built in brick with walls up to two feet thick.
- The house is built in brick in 3 storeys plus basement and attic.
- The two-storey town hall is built in brick to a Historicist design.
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- The front walls of the wings feature brick pilasters with simple capitals.
- It has elements of Greek Revival, including brick pilasters supporting a wood entablature.
- The windows on the second floor are grouped into bays divided by brick pilasters with two windows per bay.
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- The irregularly shaped two-story Federal mansion is built of stuccoed brick.
- The house is 2-1/2 stories tall, with a stuccoed brick first floor and a shingled second floor.
- Built in the Palladian style, of stuccoed brick, the mansion is nine bays long by seven bays deep.