The brickmakerwould not let him in until he had got a light.
Thus our little brickmaker is known all over the world as Melicerta ringens.
On the left of the brickmaker in our field of view is a delicate, beautiful plant.
This can be done, with care, for the brickmaker drops to the bottom when disturbed.
It is as much as to say that the brickmaker is a more useful member of society than the architect who employs him.
The usefulness of the brickmaker is acknowledged, but the rank of him and of the architect are very different.
For the brickmakerhad been a notorious poacher, and was suspected, though there was no good evidence against him, of being the man who had shot a neighbouring gamekeeper in the leg.
Nay, if thou dost give over now, it shall not be an injustice to thee if it come to pass that thou shalt bow to a brickmaker as thy sovereign, sacrifice to the Immaterial God and swear by the beard of Abraham!
Nay," shouted a third, "he hath an eye only to some heifer-eyed brickmaker among them!
Taking one of her young family in each hand, and telling the others to follow closely, and expressing her hope that the brickmaker and all his house would be improved when she saw them next, she then proceeded to another cottage.
He would see what he could do with a certainbrickmaker of his acquaintance.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brickmaker" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.