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Brickyard   /brˈɪkjˌɑrd/   Listen
Brickyard

noun
1.
A place where bricks are made and sold.  Synonym: brickfield.






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"Brickyard" Quotes from Famous Books



... connecting the Woodside Colliery with a terminus to be formed at Church-way; to Messrs. Allaway for making a tramroad from the Plumphill to their iron-mine at Wigpool; to Messrs. Davis, Cooper, and Roberts to open a brickyard, and to sink additional iron-pits at Cinderford, Clearwell, and ...
— The Forest of Dean - An Historical and Descriptive Account • H. G. Nicholls

... shots in rapid succession—and he did not wonder at their snorts of scorn at such bad shooting and their open anger that the Guard was practising for THEM. But sometimes he got an unexpected recruit. One bully, who had been conspicuous in the brickyard trouble, after watching a drill went up to him ...
— The Trail of the Lonesome Pine • John Fox, Jr.



Words linked to "Brickyard" :   brickfield, shop, workshop



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