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brick in

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Verb1.brick in - wall up with brick
wall in, wall up - enclose with a wall


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1958: Lego makes the breakthrough by launching the Lego brick in its present form.
You can choose to lay the brick in a basketweave pattern as described above or you can simply lay them one beside one another.
Farrell is convinced that because the triangular brick is "cheaper, stronger faster and easier to lay" it will be as much in demand as the standard brick in a couple of years.
 
 
 
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