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Meaning of bricky

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bricky (a.)

Full of bricks; formed of bricks; resembling bricks or brick dust.

bricky Sentence Examples

  1. The old chimney stood tall, its surface a mottled patchwork of bricky reds and smoky grays.
  2. The aroma of fresh-baked bread wafted from the bakery, laced with a faint, bricky scent from the oven.
  3. The child clutched his prized dinosaur toy, its plastic surface worn smooth and pleasantly bricky from years of play.
  4. The setting sun cast an orange glow on the street, highlighting the bricky texture of the old buildings.
  5. The artist dabbed his brush in a rich, bricky red, ready to capture the warmth of the autumn landscape.
  6. The weathered hands of the stonemason were rough and bricky, a testament to years of hard work.
  7. The path through the forest was lined with fallen leaves, creating a carpet of soft browns and vibrant bricky oranges.
  8. She shivered, feeling a chill in the air, despite the bricky warmth radiating from the fireplace.
  9. The children built a magnificent castle in the sandbox, using colorful pebbles and twigs to add detail to their bricky creation.
  10. The detective scanned the alleyway, his eyes tracing the bricky shadows cast by the flickering streetlamps.

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Full of bricks; formed of bricks; resembling bricks or brick dust.

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The old chimney stood tall, its surface a mottled patchwork of bricky reds and smoky grays.

The aroma of fresh-baked bread wafted from the bakery, laced with a faint, bricky scent from the oven.

The child clutched his prized dinosaur toy, its plastic surface worn smooth and pleasantly bricky from years of play.

The setting sun cast an orange glow on the street, highlighting the bricky texture of the old buildings.