Brickwork

Word BRICKWORK
Character 9
Hyphenation brick work
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Brickwork"

What do we mean by brickwork?

The technique or work of constructing with bricks and mortar. noun

A structure made of bricks. noun

Work done or constructed with bricks; bricklayers' work. noun

Anything made of bricks. noun

The act of building with or laying bricks. noun

Those parts of items that are made of brick. noun

The quality of the construction of brick built items. noun

Masonry done with bricks and mortar noun

Those parts of items that are made of brick.

The quality of the construction of brick built items.

A euphemism coined by coarse English cyclists for intestines. Possibly derived from "to shit a brick" Urban Dictionary

A euphemism for the anal passage. Derived from "to shit a brick" Urban Dictionary

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The word "brickwork" in example sentences

It was not actually as cool as I had hoped in that all the old brickwork is up the dangerous channel (the way we didn't go) so it was basically just a really long, filthy culvert, and the river was foul, but I now know an awful lot about buried rivers. ❋ Matociquala (2009)

And then, again, just before heading down, we were told the brickwork is the finest in the world—factoids mentioned, I guess, so that we would concentrate more on the bricks than on what was floating past. ❋ W. Hodding Carter (2006)

Clearly what with a coup in Thailand, allegations of corruption at the heart of English football and the trial of the UK's first Iraq war criminal, the state of my brickwork is the most important thing in the whole world. posted by Alistair Myles at 5:24 PM ❋ Alistair Myles (2006)

The quality of the brickwork is the best that I have ever seen, and not a single brick was disturbed beyond those actually removed. ❋ Airy, George Biddell, Sir (1896)

There is indeed a great deal of very evident brickwork, which is never fresh or loud in colour, but always burnt out, as it were, always exquisitely mild. ❋ Henry James (1879)

The brickwork, which is older by twelve years than that of the gate, is concealed under a coat of stucco. ❋ Walter Besant (1868)

"We are 99 percent certain this is the theater, it's in the right place and the brickwork is the right age," he said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"We are 99\% certain this is the theatre, it's in the right place and the brickwork is the right age," he said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Lime mortar, rather than cement, was used to point the brickwork, which is "stacked" on the street elevations to show that it is merely a cladding material. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"she wanted it up the [brickworks] on [friday], kevin" "Damn parents [evening]!" ❋ Falconfive (2023)

"[kevin] did [ruth] up the brickworks on [friday night]" ❋ Falconfive (2023)

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