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Row of bricks   /roʊ əv brɪks/   Listen
Row of bricks

noun
1.
A course of bricks place next to each other (usually in a straight line).






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"Row of bricks" Quotes from Famous Books



... comfortable. Even Andy admitted that, when Uncle William persuaded him to climb up one day, on the pretext of advising whether the row of bricks below the roof line would hold. It was a clear, warm day, with little clouds floating lightly, as in summer. Andy had climbed the ...
— Uncle William - The Man Who Was Shif'less • Jennette Lee



Words linked to "Row of bricks" :   course, row



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