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lego

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Lego (; stylized LEGO ) is a line of plastic construction toys that are manufactured by The Lego Group , a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark . The company's flagship product, Lego, consists of colourful interlocking plastic bricks accompanying ...

Usage examples of lego.

Say they buy a Lego car kit-in the old days you'd open the box and out tumbled sixty pieces you had to assemble to make the car.

I used to play Lego with lan Ball who lived up the street, back in Bellingham.

Then one day Bradley's mother put his Lego in the bathtub to wash it off.

The charm and fun of Lego derives from reducing the organic to the modular: a zebra built of little cubes.

Shaw, ever the Boomersomething, says that he never got into Lego when he was a kid.

Onto these pads were built skyscrapers and animals and mazes and Lego railroads, sticking out of the walls, rounding corners, passing through holes.

Also, Dusty has him signed up with a trainer at a gym, and he's not looking so much like he was assembled from the leftover bits of the Lego box as he used to.

Jake glanced up when Tor got up and left room, and flat out laughed when he came back carrying the box of Lego Jake had given him.

By the time they finished they had used two more sets and had built the weirdest looking castle Jake had ever seen, using Lego from two space themed sets, one fantasy set and a set based on a front-end loader.

Tor’s shoulders were square and even sitting on the floor with Lego scattered around him Tor’s back was ramrod straight.

Before Tor could try to get his hands on Kirk's Lego Jake pointed to Tor and said, "Watch him–he likes to mix up the pieces.

He rattled around and, finally, triumphantly produced a red and white Lego tower with a bulb-holder lodged inside near the top.

He picked up the Lego box and marched off with it, and I went to look at the clothes in the garage.

He produced the Lego box from a cupboard, wrote a list of what we were taking on an official-looking receipt and got Malcolm to sign it.

I had taken with us the Lego lighthouse and the Mickey Mouse clock, thinking they might interest Robin, over which Malcolm shook his head.