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The handyman considered the question and I knew she had a brick of ground beans in her bag but was considering whether the beds and a hot drink was worth a brick of coffee.
2012, Kevin Sampson, Powder, page 34:
He disentangled himself from the safe door and delved inside. He brought out a brick of banknotes.
2021, Stan Erisman, A Sea of Troubles, page 31:
A few times, when I got tired of my whisky highs and tobacco fumes, I turned to my new little helper, the tiny brick of cannabis resin I got from Don.
Thanks for helping me wash the car. You’re a brick.
1863, Elizabeth Caroline Grey, Good Society; Or, Contrasts of Character, page 72:
“It's easy to see you're a brick!” replied Lady Augusta, and the laugh again became general.
1903, Samuel Butler, chapter 48, in The Way of All Flesh:
Theobald's mind worked in this way: "Now, I know Ernest has told this boy what a disagreeable person I am, and I will just show him that I am not disagreeable at all, but a good old fellow, a jolly old boy, in fact a regular old brick, and that it is Ernest who is in fault all through."
“Well, I’ll do what I can for you,” said the seaman, …“If you were only shorter, I'd lend you some clothes.” “You're a brick,” said the soldier gratefully.
(basketball,slang) A shot which misses, particularly one which bounces directly out of the basket because of a too-flat trajectory, as if the ball were a heavier object.
We can't win if we keep throwing up bricks from three-point land.
2019, Daniel Knowles, HMS Hood: Pride of the Royal Navy:
I was on deck watching the firing, and looking at the direction in which our guns were pointing, it was obvious that it was not going to be Centurion who was going to receive our bricks.
(firearms) A carton of 500 rimfire cartridges, which forms the approximate size and shape of a brick.
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And while the tropics are definitely the place to be when it's brick outside, rocking a snorkel on the beach only works when you're snorkeling.
2014, Ray Mack, Underestimated: A Searcher's Story, →ISBN, page 89:
He was always hanging tight with me and since he had access to a ride . . . it made traveling easier. I mean it was no biggie brain buster to take the train, but when it's brick outside . . . fuck the A train.
2017 January 18, Anthony J. Yeung, “Running During Winter Sucks. But It Doesn't Have To.”, in Esquire:
Read on for tips so you don't freeze your ass off when it's brick outside.
2018 January 4, Melissa Hipolit, “HUD: Creighton Court residents without heat being relocated”, in CBS 6 TV:
"It's brick cold. Could you imagine stepping on this with your bare foot?" Taylor said.
1904 September 15, James C. Bennett, Walter Renton Ingalls (editor), Lead Smelting and Refining with Some Notes on Lead Mining (1906), The Engineering and Mining Journal, page 66
The plant, which is here described, for bricking fine ores and flue dust, was designed and the plans produced in the engineering department of the Selby smelter.
My phone bricked halfway through the videoconference.
2002 October 15, Mike Leeson, “How to write protect nk.bin”, in microsoft.public.windowsce.platbuilder (Usenet), retrieved 2016-02-25, message-ID <OHm5#hLdCHA.2592@tkmsftngp09>:
Just need to project against users from deleting NK.BIN and bricking the device.
2007 December 14, Joe Barr, “PacketProtector turns SOHO router into security powerhouse”, in Linux.com:
installing third-party firmware will void your warranty, and it is possible that you may brick your router.
2016, Alex Hern, “Revolv devices bricked as Google's Nest shuts down smart home company”, in The Guardian:
Google owner Alphabet’s subsidiary Nest is closing a smart-home company it bought less than two years ago, leaving customers’ devices useless as of May. […] The company declined to share how many customers would be left with bricked devices as a result of the shutdown.