Crossword clues for bricker
bricker
Wiktionary
n. someone who makes bricks
Wikipedia
Bricker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Calvin Bricker, Canadian athlete
- Cliff Bricker, Canadian long-distance runner
- Erika Bricker, American swimmer
- John W. Bricker, United States Senator and Governor of Ohio
- Karl Bricker, Swiss cross country skier
- Pam Bricker, jazz singer
- Victoria Bricker (born 1940), American anthropologist and ethnographer
Usage examples of "bricker".
Then she went into the woods, found Trip-ley crumpled against a tree, Bricker face down in a small clearing, the remaining guards scattered.
Miss Bricker nodded with a shiver, disturbing the smoke wreathes around her.
She fiercely brought her fist down on the table with a soft, insubstantial thud that made Rath draw back and set Miss Bricker shuddering once more.
With a whir and a clash the top of the box shot up on its hinges, there was a smoky puff and a stench that paled faces and set Miss Bricker gagging, then something small and intensely black and very fast dove out of the box and scuttled across the altar cloth and down a leg of the table and across the floor and under the tapestry and was gone.
Maury Gender had thrown himself out of its course, Miss Bricker had jerked her feet up under her, as if from a mouse, and so had Max Rath.
After the first day of mining, Burrow-Warden Brickers assigned a third companion guard for the drow and panther, and Drizzt suspected correctly that his new svirfneblin companion had been appointed as much to watch him as to look for dangers from beyond.
Burrow-Warden Brickers was not the least disappointed with the expressions on the goblins’ toothy and twisted faces when he and Drizzt walked into their midst.
Already Burrow-Warden Brickers and Belwar were busily planning another mining expedition.
Burrow-Warden Brickers accepted Belwar and Drizzt readily, though he gave Belwar a curious look behind Drizzt's back, inquiring as to the drow's respectability.
Burrow-Warden Brickers prompted, suspecting that their good fortune had ended.
Burrow-Warden Brickers was not the least disappointed with the expressions on the goblins' toothy and twisted faces when he and Drizzt walked into their midst.