three-story brick

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brick
noun
uk
/brɪk/
us
/brɪk/
a rectangular block of hard material used for building walls ...
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(Definition ofbrickfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The choir was rebuilt as athree-storybrickdefensive tower with walls 1.5 m thick.
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The majority of the buildings are one tothree-storybrickcommercial buildings dating to the mid-19th and early-20th centuries.
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The 1850 expansion raised and flattened the original roofline, and added a three-bay,three-storybrickaddition to the east side.
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The school is athree-storybrickbuilding with concrete trim.
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The building itself is athree-storybrickstructure on a rusticated sandstone foundation.
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Adjacent to the tower is athree-storybrickbuilding.
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The mansion consists of the main building, an attachedthree-storybrickback building, and a two-story brick stable.
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Thethree-storybrickhouse is painted white with a partially exposed limestone foundation.
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The fire rapidly swept through thethree-storybrickand wooden building, fully engulfing it in less than five minutes.
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Built in 1836, it consists of athree-storybrickhouse with a two-story kitchen wing connected by a wood hyphen.
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Construction on thethree-storybrickstructure began in 1810 and finished in 1812.
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Beginning in 1905, a 30-foot reinforced concrete dam was constructed with athree-storybrickmill building.
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