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ROW OF BRICKS

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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Row Of Bricks.

Row Of Bricks - as a noun

A course of bricks place next to each other (usually in a straight line)

Example Sentences

"He stacked a row of bricks to build a small wall."
"The row of bricks along the path was uneven and wobbly."
"The child knocked over a row of bricks that were carefully positioned."
"The mason was busy laying a row of bricks for the new house."
"Walking along the street, I noticed a row of bricks that had fallen from the building."
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