Bricked is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Bricked meaning
Having a hard-on or erection.
Using Bricked
- The main meaning on this page is: Having a hard-on or erection.
- In the example corpus, bricked often appears in combinations such as: bricked up, been bricked, were bricked.
Context around Bricked
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 8 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Bricked
- In this selection, "bricked" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 26.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, getting, drive, supposedly, off, yacht and devices stand out and add context to how "bricked" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and later bricked up and but also bricked their handheld. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "bricked" sits close to words such as aare, aarti and abl, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with bricked
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
To put it another way, the device is bricked. (9 words)
It was no mammoth, no geometrically bricked yacht, no bus. (10 words)
However, the multiple reports of EVs getting bricked or fried is concerning. (12 words)
In 2016, iPhone 6 models with home buttons replaced by third-party technicians around the world were bricked after updated to iOS 9. This prevented users from accessing their phones and all its content getting only the "error 53" message on the screen. (43 words)
Its houses were rectangular mud-bricked buildings that included a main square living room, whose walls were made up of lime plaster. citation The site was discovered in 1974 as construction workers were working on a road crossing the area. (40 words)
The truck has been bricked going into car washes, got stranded on the banks of a small European lake and now a Cybertruck has burst into flames after hitting a fire hydrant that drenched its battery pack. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
However, the multiple reports of EVs getting bricked or fried is concerning.
Derek Ross, of Kirkburn Drive, bricked a neighbour's window and stole his motorbike.
Several of the supporters’ coaches were bricked by Chelsea hooligans, meaning the trip back up the M6 was a bit chilly, but City fans didn’t care – they’d had their day out.
The pair paid a visit to the Royal where one of the seasonal show’s stars - The Grey Lady - was supposedly bricked in.
The truck has been bricked going into car washes, got stranded on the banks of a small European lake and now a Cybertruck has burst into flames after hitting a fire hydrant that drenched its battery pack.
We’ve heard about the time a car wash bricked a Cybertruckthe frunk’s taste for fingerscoolant leaks aren’t covered by the warranty even if you’ve only driven 35 miles since taking delivery.
So far there's been over a hundred vehicles that have been bricked by the new update, presumably because their batteries were a serious enough risk that it was more prudent to just disable it.
There's probably a bricked off room that would make Dahmer wince.
To put it another way, the device is bricked.
About noon on Friday, a small crowd of anti-abortion protesters stood on the sidewalk outside the clinic, a large gray building whose first-floor windows are bricked up.
It was no mammoth, no geometrically bricked yacht, no bus.
Some users on Reddit have also stated that Google is only replacing these bricked devices if they are in warranty, while out-of-warranty devices seem to have no solution at all.
The belief was so rife that Mugabe had to be buried in the courtyard bricked and heavily fortified windows.
For example, when repairing an iPhone with Touch ID, the phone’s Touch ID module has to be carefully maintained in the repair process or the phone is bricked.
In 2016, iPhone 6 models with home buttons replaced by third-party technicians around the world were bricked after updated to iOS 9. This prevented users from accessing their phones and all its content getting only the "error 53" message on the screen.
These users have mostly lost their saved games and have to bring in their Switch for repairs or replacement after third-party docks not only stopped working but also bricked their handheld consoles.
East German authorities no longer permitted apartments near the Wall to be occupied, and any building near the Wall had its windows boarded and later bricked up.
For a period of over 150 years from 1695 a window tax was levied in England, with the result that one can still see listed buildings with windows bricked up in order to save their owners money.
However, only the left-hand entrance is currently accessible, as the right door has long since been bricked up.
Its houses were rectangular mud-bricked buildings that included a main square living room, whose walls were made up of lime plaster. citation The site was discovered in 1974 as construction workers were working on a road crossing the area.
Common combinations with bricked
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- bricked up 6×
- been bricked 3×
- were bricked 2×
- bricked by 2×
- is bricked 2×