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brick houses

n. (brick house English)

Usage examples of "brick houses".

What was left of Old Town lay southward, to his left, in a tangle of little thatched mud-brick houses across the bottom slopes of the hills.

Lorn rides past the yellow-brick houses, each with the green ceramic exterior privacy screens, and the trimmed privacy hedges that circle rear porticos.

At the end of the line, where the red-brick houses of old Georgetown came to an abrupt end, David got off the cars.

Cerryl's eyes followed the lead patroller's gesture, picking out the pale blue and pink plaster-fronted brick houses.

The outlines of small, blocky one-story buildings and red brick houses began to appear from the deepening scarlet gloom.

Now the years of scholarship, of rest, and of happiness fell off him like a shed University gown, and he moved down the narrow street, circling the row of its flat-fronted brick houses toward the labyrinthine tangle of the back lanes.

Rand shivered harder at the sight of snug brick houses and smoke rising from chimneys, but he kept clear, leading Mat through the woods and fields to the south.