brickfield (Meaning)

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brickfield (n)

a place where bricks are made and sold

Synonyms & Antonyms of brickfield

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brickfield Sentence Examples

  1. The air hung thick with dust as workers toiled in the brickfield beneath the scorching sun.
  2. The old brickfield, now overgrown with wild grasses, stood silent testament to a bygone era.
  3. Legend whispered of a hidden treasure buried deep within the abandoned brickfield.
  4. Birds nested in the abandoned kilns of the brickfield, their songs echoing through the silent landscape.
  5. The local museum held an exhibit showcasing artifacts from the town's historic brickfield.
  6. The environmental impact of modern brick production methods far surpassed those of the traditional brickfield.
  7. Plans to convert the abandoned brickfield into a public park met with mixed reactions from the community.
  8. Archaeologists meticulously excavated the site of the ancient brickfield, searching for clues to its past.
  9. Smoke billowed from the chimney of the lone remaining brickfield, a stark reminder of an industry fading into history.
  10. The scent of clay and wood smoke lingered in the air around the brickfield, a comforting aroma to those who had grown up hearing tales of its vibrant past.

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a place where bricks are made and sold

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No antonyms found.

The air hung thick with dust as workers toiled in the brickfield beneath the scorching sun.

The old brickfield, now overgrown with wild grasses, stood silent testament to a bygone era.

Legend whispered of a hidden treasure buried deep within the abandoned brickfield.

Birds nested in the abandoned kilns of the brickfield, their songs echoing through the silent landscape.