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brickie

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brickie, bricky [ˈbrɪkɪ]
n
(Business / Professions) Brit informal a bricklayer
Translations
brickie [ˈbrɪkɪ] N (Brit) → albañil mf, paleta mf (Sp)
brickie [ˈbrɪki] n (British) (= bricklayer) → maçon m
brickie
n (Brit inf) → Maurer m


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James Lundon, 23: Brickie who supports Everton, has been with the club since he was 16 and his best moment was scoring the winning goal against South Liverpool that won the league title.
Brickie Steven Perrie was jailed for having more than 400,000 images of "unimaginable evil and depravity" on his computer.
A BRICKIE who was caught as he tried to catch a flight to Canada using a false passport has been jailed for 15 months.
 
 
 
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