[
US
/ˈfaɪɝˌbɹɪk/
]
NOUN
- brick made of fire clay; used for lining e.g. furnaces and chimneys
How To Use firebrick In A Sentence
- Nowadays she heats her place with a cast-iron stove perched on firebricks in the living room, cooks with propane, and does her beadwork at night by the light of a kerosene lamp while listening to a battery-operated radio.
- If the chimney is firebrick then the squirrel can climb out on its own.
- A ceramic firebrick kit is an extra with most models. Globe and Mail
- Typically, firebrick has a more yellowish colour and is more ceramic in appearance with little or no porosity to the brick. Care and maintenance of the fireplace
- PS - loved the firebrick one daisybones on March 04, 2008 An Alphabetic List Of Colours And My Resulting Recollections
- Another problem was the scarcity, not only of miners, but also of skilled labour to make firebricks and build the furnaces.
- I gave that up a couple years later when somebody slipped a firebrick in on me ... Long Ago and Far Away
- Firebricks from Buckley were the biggest single commodity carried coastwise from Chester to Liverpool, but they were shipped from downstream wharves, not from Chester city itself.
- Right now, the power train stops at the big flywheel, but the engine is complete, and Yarrl has fired up the boiler at low temperatures several times to help temper the firebrick. The Magic Engineer
- NOAH ADAMS: A small white house, a work shed and sales room, stacks of firewood around, a 30-foot-long kiln made from firebrick - here is the potter. Potter's Wood-Fired Kiln Sparks Friendships