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Meaning of brickly

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brickly (s)

having little elasticity; hence easily cracked or fractured or snapped

brickly Sentence Examples

  1. The brittle leaves, now tinged with autumn hues, scattered brickly across the windswept path.
  2. The delicate shell held a pearly sheen, belying its brickly nature beneath the gentle touch.
  3. The frost painted a brickly layer on the windowpane, obscuring the world outside in a mesmerizing haze.
  4. Her voice, once strong, now held a brickly quality, reflecting the toll of time.
  5. The sculptor carefully chipped away at the marble, aiming to capture the character's brickly determination.
  6. The weathered barn stood stoic, its wooden frame revealing a patchwork of brickly textures.
  7. The aged parchment, fragile and brickly, held secrets whispered through generations.
  8. The newly formed ice layer crackled with a brickly sound as the first rays of dawn kissed its surface.
  9. The aroma of freshly baked cookies filled the air, a delightful contrast between their brickly exterior and soft, gooey center.
  10. The flickering firelight cast dancing shadows on their faces, a mesmerizing interplay of light and brickly darkness.

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having little elasticity; hence easily cracked or fractured or snapped

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The brittle leaves, now tinged with autumn hues, scattered brickly across the windswept path.

The delicate shell held a pearly sheen, belying its brickly nature beneath the gentle touch.

The frost painted a brickly layer on the windowpane, obscuring the world outside in a mesmerizing haze.

Her voice, once strong, now held a brickly quality, reflecting the toll of time.