Definitionn. a craftsman skilled in building with bricks
Last update: July 30, 2015
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THOMAS BLACKLOCK (1721-1791), Scottish poet, the son of a bricklayer, was born at Annan, in Dumfriesshire, in 1721. [Please select]
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Tom is only a bricklayer, but he's real good-tempered. [Please select]
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"I suppose you'll be a mechanic of some kind--a carpenter, or mason, or bricklayer."' [Please select]
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"I was a bricklayer by trade, and ranked among the first in the city." [Please select]
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That tired bricklayer whom you dismiss with such contempt of course cares nothing for it. [Please select]
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I've thought a good deal about that tired bricklayer this summer," he went on, quite unembarrassed." [Please select]
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It was like the croaking of a frog-pond, with now and then a strident voice (the bricklayer's) crying "Buckle your belts tighter, and starve rather than give in, boys."' [Please select]
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