[
UK
/ɹˈɛdbɹɪk/
]
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to British universities founded in the late 19th century or the 20th century
How To Use redbrick In A Sentence
- It was a small detached residence built of redbrick and sandstone, between a plot of allotments and a row of shops. AFTERMATH
- Set on a quiet street, this 102 square metre redbrick period house has been extensively refurbished but still retains its original charm.
- Rebecca walks on, out of the garden, down the lamplit road, past the redbrick walls of the Heath boundary, and onto the Heath extension. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
- What villages she passed through were no more than mean assemblages of bungalows and the odd row of redbrick terraces. AFTERMATH
- There was only one building, apart from several portables, redbrick and medium sized.
- The poplar trees lined the redbrick driveway, which led to a pair of wrought-iron gates.
- Over the fields of the university campus, and a sudden low redbrick wall, a precisely colonnaded rose garden.
- They visited Novodevichy Convent, with its redbrick walls rising beside a lake and an elaborate cemetery on its grounds. Henry’s Demons
- The shabby redbrick facades of Het Straatje, or the little street, drowse like its denizens in the midsummer heat.
- Stone and redbrick steps lead to arched double doors which open onto the communal hallway.