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What is the past tense of brick?

What's the past tense of brick? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of brick is bricked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of brick is bricks.

The present participle of brick is bricking.

The past participle of brick is bricked.

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We walked along with out a word, until we got to a red bricked apartment building.
Before you can leave the gym, you have to go through a nicely bricked breezeway.
There was a flower garden and a kitchen garden with two forcing houses and bricked hot bed.
In one case, in 1691, the benchers of the Inner Temple ordered that the gate between the two areas be bricked up.
They have food, shelter, and facilities, yet all doors are locked, all windows bricked over and no way out.
There is a secret cellar buried under ground which has been bricked up for many years.

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