brick

(noun, adjective, verb)

adjective

1. Made of brick(s).

- All that was left after the fire was the brick chimney.

noun

1. rectangular block of clay baked by the sun or in a kiln; used as a building or paving material

Definition categories: man–made, ceramic

2. a good fellow; helpful and trustworthy

Definition categories: person

Sentences with brick as a noun:

- This wall is made of bricks.

- This house is made of brick.

- a plastic explosive brick

- Thanks for helping me wash the car. You're a brick.

- We can't win if we keep throwing up bricks from three-point land.

- The two of clubs was a complete brick on the river

verb

1. To build with bricks.

2. To make into bricks.

3. (slang) To hit someone or something with a brick.

4. (computing slang) To make an electronic device nonfunctional and usually beyond repair, essentially making it no more useful than a brick.

- My VCR was bricked during the lightning storm.