PAVED vs BRICK: NOUN
- N/A
- In heraldry, a charge similar to a billet, but depicted so as to show the thickness, that is, in perspective.
- A loaf of bread.
- A mass or object resembling a brick: as, a brick of tea; a silver brick. Specifically
- A kind of artificial stone made (usually) of moistened and finely kneaded clay molded into rectangular blocks (the length of which is commonly twice the breadth), and hardened by being burned in a kiln, or sometimes, especially in warm countries, by being dried in the sun. Sun-dried bricks are usually now, as in remote antiquity, mixed with chopped straw to give them greater tenacity. (See adobe.) Bricks in the United States and Europe are generally red (see brick-clay), but some clays produce yellowish bricks, as for example the Milwaukee brick much used as an ornamental building material in the United States. The bricks made in China and Japan are invariably of a slaty-blue color.
- A portion of land (apparently the same as breck, 4).
- A rent or flaw.
- A breach.
- A shot that falls short of the basket.
- A helpful, reliable person.
- A dark brownish red.
- An object shaped like such a block.
- Such blocks of clay used as a building material.
- A molded rectangular block of clay baked by the sun or in a kiln until hard and used as a building and paving material.
- A good fellow; helpful and trustworthy
- Rectangular block of clay baked by the sun or in a kiln; used as a building or paving material
- A helpful and reliable person.
- Considered collectively, as a building material.
- A hardened rectangular block of mud, clay etc., used for building.
- Bricks which, before burning, have been subjected to pressure, to free them from the imperfections of shape and texture which are common in molded bricks.
- See under Bath, a city.
- A place where bricks are made.
- See Trowel.
- A brick arch under a hearth, usually within the thickness of a wooden floor, to guard against accidents by fire.
- Tea leaves and young shoots, or refuse tea, steamed or mixed with fat, etc., and pressed into the form of bricks. It is used in Northern and Central Asia.
- Rough brickwork used to fill in the spaces between the uprights of a wooden partition; brick filling.
- A loaf of bread somewhat resembling a brick in shape.
- Dust of pounded or broken bricks.
- Clay suitable for, or used in making, bricks.
- A shot which misses, particularly one which bounces directly out of the basket because of a too-flat trajectory, as if the ball were a heavier object.
- A good fellow; a merry person.
- Any oblong rectangular mass.
- Bricks, collectively, as designating that kind of material.
- A block or clay tempered with water, sand, etc., molded into a regular form, usually rectangular, and sun-dried, or burnt in a kiln, or in a heap or stack called a clamp.
- Barham, Ingoldsby Legends, Brothers of Birchington.
- “In brief I don't stick to declare Father Dick, So they called him for short, was a regular brick; A metaphor taken, I have not the page aright, Out of an ethical work by the Stagyrite.”
- A good fellow, in an emphatic sense: a term of admiration bestowed on one who on occasion or habitually shows in a modest way great or unexpected courage, kindness, or thoughtfulness, or other admirable qualities.
- Something shaped like a brick.
- To be drunk.
PAVED vs BRICK: ADJECTIVE
- Laid out or made, as intentions, desires, plans, etc.
- Covered with a firm surface
- Covered with a firm surface; -- of pathways or roadways.
- Covered in pavement; having a hard surface, as of concrete or asphalt.
- N/A
PAVED vs BRICK: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of pave.
- N/A
PAVED vs BRICK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To construct, line, or pave with bricks.
- To close or wall with brick.
- To fill up, inclose, or line, with brick.
- To imitate or counterfeit a brick wall on, as by smearing plaster with red ocher, making the joints with an edge tool, and pointing them.
- To lay or pave with bricks; to surround, line, or construct with bricks.
PAVED vs BRICK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having a pavement.
- Resembling pavement; formed into a structure or combination like pavement: as, the paved teeth of some fishes.
- To break by pulling back.
- Made of brick; resembling brick; as, a brick wall; a brick-red color.
- To lay or pave with bricks, or to surround, close, or wall in with bricks.
- To build in with bricks; place in brickwork.
- Helpful and trustworthy
- A good fellow
- To give the appearance of brick to: said of a plastered wall when it is smeared with red ocher and joints are made in it with an edgetool, and then filled with fine plaster to resemble brickwork.
- To stop working (of an electronic device)
- (idiom) (drop a brick) To make a clumsy social error.
PAVED vs BRICK: RELATED WORDS
- Charted, Smoothed, Unpaved, Asphalted, Made up, Blacktopped, Tarmac, Brick, Sealed, Tarmacadam, Asphalt, Cobblestone, Cobblestoned, Macadam, Macadamized
- Loader, Bric, Carton, Ingot, Magnesia, Rock, Block, Mason, Plaster, Wall, Slab, Tile, Stone, Masonry, Paved
PAVED vs BRICK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Charted, Smoothed, Unpaved, Asphalted, Made up, Blacktopped, Tarmac, Brick, Sealed, Tarmacadam, Asphalt, Cobblestone, Cobblestoned, Macadam, Macadamized
- Loader, Bric, Carton, Ingot, Magnesia, Rock, Block, Mason, Plaster, Wall, Slab, Tile, Stone, Masonry, Paved
PAVED vs BRICK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- For proposed paved shoulders the surface of the existing shoulder shall be graded and compacted approximately parallel to the proposed finished paved shoulder surface.
- Surface Surface must be paved with asphalt, concrete or paver stones All driveways will be paved with concrete paving.
- At the bottom of the steps, there is a paved trail that connects to the Allegheny River trail, which is also paved.
- DR, sweep paved areas on the site and public paved areas adjacent to the site.
- All clothing drop boxes shall be located on a paved pad and shall be accessed by a paved parking or driving area.
- Fall entirely within the boundaries of an existing covered or uncovered paved off street parking area, or paved driveway leading thereto.
- Under paved areas and areas scheduled to be paved.
- Examine all paved areas for proper drainage and good workmanship when an area is paved.
- They shall be constructed with a paved surface, paved shoulders, and deceleration lanes as shown.
- There is paved access from the highway and paved internal roads to individual campsites.
- If you have brick steps leading to the front door, for example, a brick driveway may look smashing.
- Fairbury, Nebraska to help craft custom glazed brick, with a base of ironspot brick the company already produced.
- We supply a variety of brick types including solid, perforated, tiles, cladding brick slips and construction bricks.
- But democracy did not emerge spontaneously; it had to be built laboriously, brick by brick.
- You must build a wall brick by brick, and accomplishing daunting tasks is no different.
- Elvin practically built this entire house himself, brick by brick, with blood, sweat and tears.
- As a team, you can build systems that work, brick by brick.
- Kiln bricks come in two forms: hard brick and soft brick.
- Normally, all surface brick will be replaced with paving brick.
- Brick Brief al design of brick masonry arches.
PAVED vs BRICK: QUESTIONS
- Where should aiming point marking be provided on a paved runway?
- Where can I get my driveway paved in Great Yarmouth?
- Is white identity the sequel to paved with good intentions?
- Who said B-17s paved way for Independent Air Force?
- Where does the paved trail end at Wissahickon Valley Park?
- Why are the streets of Rome paved with cobblestones?
- When will the Legacy Trail north extension be paved?
- How many protests paved the way to German reunification?
- How many airports in South Africa have paved runways?
- Are London streets paved with gold or paved with poverty?
- Is it spelled brick and mortar or brick and Morter?
- Is there a video of build a fireplace brick by brick?
- Is Wild America more of an Iggy Pop record than brick by brick?
- Which is the strongest building material, fired brick or air dried brick?
- Is it legal for Brick veneers to land on brick ledge?
- Is the school administration block falling off Brick by brick?
- What are the best brick tiles for interior brick walls?
- Do brick frogs affect the structural integrity of brick?
- Can you use blast furnace brick for Infernal brick?
- What happened to Croydon's brick by brick developer?