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"bricklayer" Definitions
  1. a person whose job is to build walls, etc. with bricks

109 Sentences With "bricklayer"

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" You have these small towns — I wrote about a lot of people in small towns [who] are very interesting to me, who were the nth generation of people told by the caste system in India, "You're a bricklayer, your dad was a bricklayer, your grandfather was a bricklayer.
Victor, 46, from Romania lost his job as a bricklayer.
Biggs was a bricklayer who was down on his luck.
And Grassley, a longtime leader, is now just another bricklayer.
"Are they Republicans?" asked Mr. Birch, a union bricklayer. No?
Baker grew up in Lewisham, south London, son of a bricklayer.
"I got one of the pens," Dillard, a former bricklayer, told me.
When he left school, he took up an apprenticeship as a bricklayer.
Born and raised in Osogbo, Mr. Akanji used to be a bricklayer.
My dad used to be a bricklayer but now he has a company.
His parents, Vincente Boryla, a bricklayer, and the former Felixa Pilipczuk, were Polish immigrants.
I worked for a time as a bricklayer; all that dust, you never know.
Another tells of a bricklayer who created an effective, albeit cramped, hiding place for his family.
"Because you were a professional, a bricklayer, you were treated well," he told The Buffalo News.
"He's not a bricklayer, but he laid every brick himself," Ms. Kelly said of her husband.
While there he became a bricklayer thanks to a cousin who was a kapo at the camp.
She survived to see the suspect, a Turkish bricklayer, acquitted for lack of evidence, which enraged her.
Mr. Amin managed to earn a meager wage, about $200 a month, as a bricklayer in Isfahan.
"If he wasn't doing his job, he should've been fired," said Steve David, 68, a retired bricklayer.
Fans of the comic might also spot shades of Doctor Manhattan's pre-origin life in the bricklayer bit.
Her father was a bricklayer, but he died in a car accident when Blessing was a little girl.
Marvin is a bricklayer who has lived and worked in the United States legally for nearly 2003 years.
Treviño had left Mexico decades earlier, during which time he claimed to do a stint as a legit bricklayer.
Tattoo artist Maycon Wesley Carvalho dos Reis, 27, and bricklayer Ronildo Moreira de Araujo, 29, were charged with torture.
Geraldine Winifred Visco was born in Boston to a jazz-musician-turned-bricklayer father and an opera singer mother.
" Reporting on what a bricklayer who lived by the cemetery saw, he wrote: "She asked to be shot first.
In a 1930 census, they found a bricklayer named James Lennon, born around 1875, who also lived in Newark.
His father, a bricklayer, died in 1967, when David was sixteen, and David needed to work to support his mother.
Payne, 29, a bricklayer who recently went on a cross-country pedophile-hunting trip, operates mostly as a lone wolf.
Former bricklayer Seamus Daly, 218, was arrested in South Armagh, Northern Ireland, in 215 and has been in custody since.
Former bricklayer Seamus Daly, 44, was arrested in South Armagh, Northern Ireland, in 2014 and has been in custody since.
They also found a bricklayer named James Lennon, born around 1875, who also lived in Newark, from 1930 census data.
She married four times so I have like a lot of stepdads, from roadie to architect to bricklayer, the whole range.
But my mom was just smiling, and my father was saying, 'See, I told you he should have been a bricklayer.
It was a watershed moment for the boy who grew up to become "Bricklayer Bill," winner of the 1917 Boston Marathon.
They should require a special license for you to drive one, and you better be a fucking certified bricklayer to qualify.
Although travertine is a pitted limestone, like Portland roach, combining the two is rather like putting patent leather shoes on a bricklayer.
Jonuzi, who worked as a bricklayer, had been staying at the house for less than a week before he was allegedly murdered.
In May 2011, Joao Pereira de Souza, a humble, retired bricklayer, rescued the injured penguin in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Charlie Austin, a former bricklayer and amateur player in England's ninth-tier league, scored twice as Southampton beat visiting Burnley, 26-21.
He studied anthropology at Makerere University, Uganda's most prestigious, and worked odd jobs as a barber, bricklayer and a hawker of CDs.
Grantham, a native of Mobile, had dropped out of high school and started working as a bricklayer with a friend, Freddie Thrift.
Inside the ring, Joe Smith Jr. is what boxing people describe as a bricklayer: heavy-handed, with knockout power in either fist.
Born in Virginia, she lived abroad in Israel and then in Germany, working as a bricklayer and as a secretary, among other jobs.
Born in 1936, the daughter of a bricklayer from Birkenhead, a town near Liverpool, Ms. Jackson left school at 16 to pursue acting.
Sullivan says he worked nonstop as a bricklayer in Portland during the 2000s, despite a serious drug habit—in those days, crystal meth.
Her father, a bricklayer who was ultra-protective of his two daughters and their premarital behavior, refused to let her date the boy.
Gray, who was born to Christian parents, eventually became disillusioned, left the air force, converted to Islam, and began working as a bricklayer.
Treviño's main partner in the scheme is his brother, José, a onetime bricklayer who, at least initially, is living in obscurity outside Dallas.
This disability has severely limited Oporta's job prospects — he is a bricklayer by trade — but it has not stopped him from finishing La Ruta.
She was born in São Carlos, a university city outside São Paulo, where her father was a bricklayer and her mother was a seamstress.
Mr. Sullivan said he worked nonstop as a bricklayer in Portland during the 2000s, despite a serious drug habit — in those days, crystal meth.
"I'm not bothered at all, for the simple fact that it's all partisan," said Dan Sudakow, a 113-year-old bricklayer of North Columbia.
His father worked three jobs — as a salesman during the week, a bartender at night and a bricklayer on weekends — to help make ends meet.
I learned of village dramas and quiet acts of resistance against Guatemala's dictatorship, including my grandfather's adventures as a bricklayer and die-hard union man.
Try the Bricklayer ($6), a hop-forward American pale ale, or the sturdier Pile Driver ($7), a double I.P.A. with hints of papaya and pineapple.
Loving and her new husband, a bricklayer, were yanked out of their bed by police enforcing the state's Racial Integrity Act, which prohibited interracial marriage.
In 2013 Amarildo de Souza, a bricklayer from Rocinha who had gone out to buy seasoning for his dinner, went missing after questioning by UPP officers.
But he's the indispensable bricklayer every great team needs heading into the fourth quarter of a series that's all knotted up at two games a piece.
José, a "self-described" bricklayer from Dallas, was accused of helping his brother, a notorious Los Zetas kingpin, launder drug money through American quarter-horse racing.
The eldest of eight children, Mr. Barbosa was raised in the poor city of Paracatu in Minas Gerais State, where his father worked as a bricklayer.
Gordon will come onto court dressed as a 19th-century bricklayer, very dusty, accompanied by a beleaguered Stuff the Magic Dragon pushing a wheelbarrow filled with basketballs.
The 51-year-old bricklayer is leaning over the sink holding a small bottle of golden glitter with a pot of kohl and an eyeliner pencil nearby.
So my dad was a bricklayer, my mom was a teacher and we grew up with very little, picking up pennies to help put food on the table.
Guiteau murdered President Garfield after he was passed over for the French ambassadorship; Zangara, an Italian-born bricklayer, shot at F.D.R. in an effort to bring down capitalism.
A centrist president from 2001 to 2006, Toledo, 69, is the son of a bricklayer and fishmonger, who earned an economics PHD from Stanford, where he still teaches.
Mario Garcia, a 45-year-old bricklayer in El Salvador, said he was setting off for the United States regardless of the president's threat to close the frontier.
Daniels, 89, was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1927 — two years before the Great Depression hit in 1929 — to his bricklayer father, Charles, and his telephone operator mother, Irene.
" She was aware of how strange that might sound to some: "If I'm beginning to sound like a bricklayer with a sense of humour, you're beginning to understand my work.
"But I was a bricklayer when I was there," Arnold said tonight, looking far from a millman in his natty green jacket, denoting that he was now a Masters champion.
Communist authorities censored the "Man of Marble", angered by its portrayal of political corruption in the early 1950s Stalinist period, shown through the fall from grace of a Stakhanovite bricklayer.
The leader turns out to be the son of the bricklayer of "Man of Marble," who is married to the young documentary filmmaker who uncovered the truth about his father.
His father, Theodore, a bricklayer, died in 1932, and Lefty and his siblings were reared in meager circumstances by his mother, the former Helen Purdy, a homemaker, who later remarried.
Sources: AcreValue, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service By Jugal K. Patel/The New York Times The Wilks brothers, the sons of a bricklayer, grew up outside Cisco, Tex.
A federal appeals court on Thursday revived a female construction worker's discrimination lawsuit accusing the New York City Housing Authority of not hiring her as a bricklayer because of her gender.
A bricklayer by day, the 56-year-old's true passion emerges when he takes the stage at Coqueiro, one of the dozens of restaurants serving traditional food, to sing 'morna' ballads.
And it can put, in a straight line, albeit, at the moment, it can put more bricks in, in one day, by a power of about six, than a normal bricklayer.
If the dressage, with its formal dress and meticulous steps, might seem intimidating for "a bricklayer who rides a horse", Paget said the jumping element was actually the biggest initial challenge.
He is just a bricklayer from Marion, in nearby Perry County, and he marches with no ceremony, and with his head down, and he was the last one in line yesterday.
It has also made short films starring bricklayer Vanessa Casillas, Marine Corps veteran Rachael Wilson and Sarah Herron, founder of SheLift, a non-profit organization that arranges adventures for women with disabilities.
"It's clearly an attack on our class," says Dave Kelly, a retired bricklayer in the town of Kirkby, on the outskirts of Liverpool, where many factories sit empty, broken monuments to another age.
He'd spent 30 years as a bricklayer and he hadn't really gotten anywhere financially, which is how it often works for immigrant laborers, especially in a right-to-work [anti-union] state like Texas.
His 1977 film "Man of Marble" was censored by Communist officials angered by its portrayal of political corruption in the early 1950s Stalinist period, shown through the fall from grace of a Stakhanovite bricklayer.
In that film, a student filmmaker, memorably played by Krystyna Janda, is trying to find out what became of a bricklayer who in the Stalinist '50s had won national fame for his enthusiastic productivity.
Johnny wanted to break out of being a bricklayer, married young, and—as he says in his autobiography—being the kind of person who would throw a brick through a window while walking down the street.
The son of a bricklayer, Dutton grew up in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, a politically important region full of tightly-contested electorates that often determine the outcome of federal elections.
Tsvangirai, 65, the self-taught son of a bricklayer who worked in a rural mine to support his family, cut his political teeth in the labor movement as a mine foreman, later becoming a top trade unionist.
Her subjects were the cycle rickshaw puller and the bricklayer working on boiling city streets, farmers threatened by factories, peasant communist guerrillas wielding sickles against the State and impoverished wet nurses hired out to suckle wealthy babies.
Jack Beck, 65, a retired bricklayer who lives in West Bend, said he planned to vote for Mr. Trump and did not blame him for making a low-key stop in Milwaukee, given the city's racial tensions.
"Addiction does not discriminate, whether you're a high-powered executive in the C-suite or a bricklayer in Detroit," said William Moyers, the vice president of community relations at Hazelden Betty Ford, a nonprofit addiction treatment provider.
"We feel like he's not human," said Carlos Fernandez, a 39-year-old bricklayer, speaking by phone from the Guatemala-Mexico border after traveling since last Friday from the crime-wracked city of San Pedro Sula in Honduras.
The cost of construction could be brought down significantly by new technologies such as a robotic bricklayer being used in the United States that can build a wall up to 10 times faster than a human counterpart, Charles said.
She pulled some faded pictures from her wallet, showing a son who had been eager to grow up, she said — a tall, 24-year-old bricklayer raising three children in small-town Australia with a heavy burden of responsibility.
EU states are divided on rules under which, for example, a Bulgarian truck driver or a Lithuanian bricklayer can work in France for a limited time for the eastern European wage, often below the minimum level guaranteed in the west.
The final shot of the film reveals the most famous photograph of the set: an image of the couple watching TV. Richard, a burly bricklayer, lay with his head in his wife's lap as they laugh at a TV show.
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A robotic bricklayer, 3D printing and furniture that can be stowed away at the wave of a hand could all help to address the global deficit in affordable housing, according to a study released on Thursday.
Dozens of those medical evacuees were put up in Atlanta hotel rooms, and some, including Raymond Desir, a Haitian bricklayer who underwent surgery and rehabilitation for a severe hip fracture at Southern Regional Medical Center, remain in the Atlanta area today.
They include a street cleaning commissioner, a human resources director, an exotic dancer, several teachers, a data analyst, a barber, a telemarketer, a newspaper editor, a bricklayer, an investment adviser, and a county jail elevator operator whose parents were born enslaved.
Barbosa, the son of a bricklayer, has never run for office but is widely admired for heading a high-profile trial over vote-buying that led to the imprisonment of three top aides to former leftist president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
A former bricklayer in his late 30s, the outspoken commander appeared to have finally made peace with his notional superiors in the rebel leadership; the nearby stretch of the front was relatively quiet and an upcoming Christmas truce promised to calm hostilities further.
A former bricklayer in his late 463s, the outspoken commander appeared to have finally made peace with his notional superiors in the rebel leadership; the nearby stretch of the front was relatively quiet and an upcoming Christmas truce promised to calm hostilities further.
"Most people would be tired and go home and sleep, but he's at it every day, around noon or at night after work when everyone else is eating, he's playing around at the site," said Shi Dachen, a 52-year-old bricklayer.
His father, a bricklayer, was killed in action during World War II. Drawn to the drums at an early age, Mr. Baker talked his way into a job with a traditional-jazz combo when he was 16 despite his lack of professional experience.
Mr. Piloto was registered to the company of a Dallas bricklayer named José Treviño Morales, but the money to buy him had come from his brother Miguel Treviño, alias "El Cuarenta," a Zeta boss blamed for some of the worst massacres in Mexico's drug war.
Born Coleen Mary McLouglin to working-class parents (her father was a bricklayer who ran a boxing club, and her mother was a cleaner) in Liverpool, the high-flying, mega rich life of a WAG may have seemed an impossibility to Coleen as a child.
"The way things are at the moment, they haven't got a hope," said Sean Murphy, a retired bricklayer in his 70s who attended the rally with two of his 13 grandchildren and one of his sons, who fears being left homeless when his rent is next increased.
A bricklayer from Laurenzana, Italy, might migrate to Utica, N.Y., then write home detailing the sights and opportunities; the parish priest might then share the news and arrange smooth passage for the next migrant Laurenzanesi, who might arrive in Utica and learn bricklaying from the first.
Collins, who did jobs as a painter, labourer, bricklayer, disc jockey and security officer to pay his way while building his garlanded athletics career, even found himself being asked for advice by an awe-struck youngster 25 years his junior who was racing him in the adjacent lane.
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