bricky
/brik-ee/US // ˈbrɪk i //UK // (ˈbrɪkɪ) //
砖头,砖块,砖状物,砖家
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
brick·i·er, brick·i·est.
- : constructed of, made of, or resembling bricks.
Examples
It really looked quite neat and attractive, and not too formally bricky, as so much cement showed.
Color varying from pale buff, the typical hue, to a distinct bricky red.
It 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.
Madder yields on wool a deep-toned blood-red, somewhat bricky and tending to scarlet.
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