v brick
101brick|earth — «BRIHK URTH», noun. earth or clay suitable for making bricks …
102brick|field|er — «BRIHK FEEL duhr», noun. a hot, dry, northerly gale in Australia …
103brick|ie — «BRIHK ee», noun. British Informal. a person who works with bricks, especially a bricklayer …
104brick|kiln — «BRIHK KIHL, KIHLN», noun. a kiln or furnace for baking (firing) bricks …
105brick|lay|er — «BRIHK LAY uhr», noun. a person whose work is building with bricks …
106brick|lay|ing — «BRIHK LAY ihng», noun. the act or work of building with bricks …
107brick|le — «BRIHK uhl», adjective. Dialect. liable to break; easily broken; fragile; brittle. ╂[Middle English bruchel] …
108brick|mak|er — «BRIHK MAY kuhr», noun. a person who makes bricks …
109brick|mak|ing — «BRIHK MAY kihng», noun. the trade or occupation of making bricks …
110brick|ma|son — «BRIHK MAY suhn», noun. a bricklayer; mason …