bricky
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How to use bricky in a sentence
It really looked quite neat and attractive, and not too formally bricky, as so much cement showed.
The Idyl of Twin Fires | Walter Prichard EatonColor varying from pale buff, the typical hue, to a distinct bricky red.
Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms and How to Distinguish Them | William Hamilton GibsonIt was the “bricky towers” of the Temple which at length stopped the westward march of the conflagration.
The mud-coated ones lay and baked in the sun, like live pork pies, till their mud casing was hard and bricky.
Through the Land of the Serb | Mary Edith DurhamMadder yields on wool a deep-toned blood-red, somewhat bricky and tending to scarlet.
Arts and Crafts Essays | Various
British Dictionary definitions for bricky
/ (ˈbrɪkɪ) /
made of bricks, or like a brick
a variant spelling of brickie
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