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bric-à-brac
noun small objects of little financial value kept as decorations or ornaments; knick-knacks.
[19c: French, from à bric et à brac at random]
brick
noun
1 a rectangular block of baked clay used for building.
2 the material used for making bricks.
3 a child's plastic or wooden building block.
4 something in the shape of a brick a brick of ice cream .
5 (a brick) Brit colloq a trusted, helpful, supportive person.
adjective
1 made of brick or of bricks a brick wall .
2 (also brick-red) having the dull brownish-red colour of ordinary bricks.
verb (bricked , bricking ) (usu brick something in or over or up) to close, cover, fill in or wall up (eg a window) with bricks.
[15c: from French brique , from Dutch bricke ]
bang one's head against a brick wall see under head.
make bricks without straw to do a job without having the proper or necessary materials for it.
brick-red see under brick
brickbat
noun
1 an insult or criticism.
2 a piece of brick or anything hard thrown at someone.
[16c in sense 2]
brickfield see under brickyard

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