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Definition of the day : « brickbat »

  • As in provocation : noun incitement, stimulus
  • As in slur : noun insult
  • As in taunt : noun provocation; teasing
  • As in criticism : noun verbal disapproval
  • As in affront : noun an insult
  • As in derision : noun insult, disrespect
  • As in disapproval : noun condemnation
  • As in flak : noun complaint, criticism
Example sentences :
  • Well, Pat, Jimmy didn't quite kill you with a brickbat, did he?
  • Extract from : « The Book of Anecdotes and Budget of Fun; » by Various
  • There is no more soul in him than there is in a brickbat, mother.
  • Extract from : « Make or Break » by Oliver Optic
  • I said, just now, he might be at once outshone by a brickbat.
  • Extract from : « Love's Meinie » by John Ruskin
  • But he came back with a brickbat and hammered like a blacksmith at the spring.
  • Extract from : « Frank of Freedom Hill » by Samuel A. Derieux
  • There isn't a mineral in Louisiana, unless it is a brickbat.
  • Extract from : « Miss Ravenel's conversion from secession to loyalty » by J. W. de Forest
  • It was a brickbat, sure, one of Maje Sampson's brickbat boys.
  • Extract from : « Held for Orders » by Frank H. Spearman
  • I caught him, put him back, and placed a brickbat over the hole.
  • Extract from : « Roof and Meadow » by Dallas Lore Sharp
  • It was a brickbat “Plug Ugly” fight—the result of animal, and not intellectual or patriotic instincts.
  • Extract from : « A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital » by John Beauchamp Jones
  • Well, it was a temptation to let something fly, be it Bible or brickbat, at the head of the average dullard.
  • Extract from : « Flint » by Maud Wilder Goodwin
  • Then came a brickbat, which missed the woman by very little and struck the truck wheel.
  • Extract from : « A Child of the Jago » by Arthur Morrison