solid brick

collocation in English

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solid
adjective
uk
/ˈsɒl.ɪd/
us
/ˈsɑː.lɪd/
hard or firm, keeping a ...
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brick
noun
uk
/brɪk/
us
/brɪk/
a rectangular block of hard material used for building walls ...
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(Definition ofsolidandbrickfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsolid brick

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The stair walls aresolidbrick, with a central spine rising the full height of the building.
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No doubt, there will he capital costs which we have heard today will be realised in the form ofsolidbrickbuildings.
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The foundations will not take 4½ metres insolidbrick.
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I have found myself, as it were, up against asolidbrickwall.
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We use asolidbrickwhich has no value from the point of view of thermal insulation.
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These could be best termed conventional, withsolidbrick, pitched roofs and functional planning.
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The new school has three exit doors and is built of asolidbrickstructure.
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The street is lined withsolidbrickbuildings that date to the 1820s.
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The exterior walls are approximately 18 inches thick ofsolidbrick.
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Its weight,solidbrickcorners linked by four courses of brick resists the overturning wind forces.
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Thesolidbrickmasonry complex was later extended and modified by subsequent emperors.
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It is asolidbrickstructure measuring 15ft m. x 25ft m, and built 3ft m. above ground.
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Partitions through most of the house aresolidbrick.
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The chapel is a postmodern, three-dimensionalsolidbrickbuilding, with a flat-roofed canopy that is the most significant feature of the building.
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A moresolidbrickstructure was built in 1862.
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It features massive columned porticos on three sides, withsolidbrickcolumns covered with stucco.
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It is a 1 1/2-story, three bay, brick hall and parlor plan dwelling set on a raised basement with asolidbrickfoundation and a side gable roof.
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Walls are usually barriers made fromsolidbrickor concrete, blocking vision as well as passage, while fences are used more frequently to provide visual sectioning of spaces.
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Though half of the staircase is suspended over the first floor hallway, roughly six inches of the opposite side of the stairway is in asolidbrickwall.
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