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breeze-block

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breeze-block [ˈbriːzblɒk] N (Brit) → bovedilla f


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School administrator Kay Hughes-Jones said: "The dining room has been transformed from white breeze-blocks to a shade of lemon.
One of the vans knocked into a breeze-block wall, after the thieves had removed large boulders in front, and that was left at the scene.
Byline: By AIDAN McGURRAN THIS is William Eastwood, described last night by his heartbroken mum as her "little angel" after his tragic death when a breeze-block wall collapsed on the six-year-old as he scaled it to retrieve his football.
 
 
 
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