Wearing a plaid shirt, the stocky singer looked like a bricklayer playing an open mic at a bar.
He had often, in his bitter moments, envied the bricklayer and the cobbler.
If there is no need of a bricklayer, we may discard also the brick-maker.
"Then send for the bricklayer and have it seen to," said his master.
And he did, naughty youth, and a bricklayer fell on him, and he died?
Would a bricklayer hesitate any longer between a duchess and a scullery-maid?
What can you, a bricklayer according to your own statement, do aboard ship?
He had the bricklayer to it, and said there was a bad smell, and it was well cleaned out.
Two-and-Two was a bricklayer, a good beginning for a construction man.
As the bricklayer bricked it up, he sang the Internationale.
noun
An inaccurate basketball shooter: His drawback is that he's a bricklayer from the free throw line (1990s+ Sports)