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brick
noun
a
hard
rectangular
block
made
of
baked
clay
or
concrete
that
is
used
for
building
•
The
workers
stacked
the
bricks
to
build
a
garden
wall
.
The
workers
stacked
the
bricks
to
build
a
garden
wall
.
•
She
painted
each
brick
of
the
old
fireplace
white
.
She
painted
each
brick
of
the
old
fireplace
white
.
noun
a
person
who
is
very
reliable
and
helpful
,
especially
in
a
difficult
situation
•
Thanks
for
lending
me
your
car
—
you
’
re
a
real
brick
!
Thanks
for
lending
me
your
car
—
you
’
re
a
real
brick
!
•
Even
when
everyone
else
left
,
Claire
stayed
to
help
;
what
a
brick
she
is
.
Even
when
everyone
else
left
,
Claire
stayed
to
help
;
what
a
brick
she
is
.
noun
in
basketball
,
a
shot
that
misses
badly
and
often
hits
the
rim
or
backboard
hard
•
He
threw
up
a
brick
from
the
three-point
line
.
He
threw
up
a
brick
from
the
three-point
line
.
•
The
crowd
groaned
at
another
brick
by
the
rookie
.
The
crowd
groaned
at
another
brick
by
the
rookie
.
verb
to
build
,
cover
,
or
block
something
with
bricks
•
They
bricked
up
the
old
doorway
to
stop
the
drafts
.
They
bricked
up
the
old
doorway
to
stop
the
drafts
.
•
Workers
will
brick
the
entire
façade
in
dark
red
.
Workers
will
brick
the
entire
façade
in
dark
red
.
noun
an
electronic
device
that
no
longer
works
at
all
,
often
because
of
a
failed
software
update
or
hardware
damage
•
After
the
bad
firmware
update
,
my
phone
turned
into
a
brick
.
After
the
bad
firmware
update
,
my
phone
turned
into
a
brick
.
•
The
technician
warned
that
the
wrong
cable
could
make
the
console
a
useless
brick
.
The
technician
warned
that
the
wrong
cable
could
make
the
console
a
useless
brick
.
verb
to
damage
an
electronic
device
so
badly
,
usually
through
software
error
,
that
it
stops
working
completely
•
The
update
completely
bricked
my
router
.
The
update
completely
bricked
my
router
.
•
If
you
unplug
it
mid-flash
,
you
could
brick
the
console
.
If
you
unplug
it
mid-flash
,
you
could
brick
the
console
.