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  1. Bricklink® is the world's largest online marketplace to buy and sell LEGO® parts, Minifigures and sets, both new or used.

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    Bricklink® is the world's largest online marketplace to buy and sell LEGO® parts, Minifigures and sets, both new or used.

  3. Oct 11, 2016 · English (Midlands UK) Oct 11, 2016. #2. The usual phrase is "To be built like a brick shithouse", i.e. to be very solidly built, to be big, square and ugly. The "Kremlin" variant is the scriptwriter's personal touch, suggesting a mental attitude in addition.

  4. Jan 22, 2015 · Jan 22, 2015. #1. First of all, I know is called a carton of milk. (top-roofed shape) And dictionary says can be called a juice box/drink box. (in British English, it’s also a carton.) Then we have , this is called a brick carton. (Merriam Webster says so.) Meanwhile, Americans call a box of corn flakes.

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  6. Dec 19, 2007 · A clean, sound, heated product made by pulveriziing and blending, with the aid of heat and water, with or without salt, one or more lots of cheese into a homogeneous, plastic mass. It is reported that one-half of all cheese made in this country is marketed as loaf or process cheese-American Cheddar, Swiss, Brick, Limburg, Camembert.

  7. Feb 7, 2020 · Moulding is done in Billund, Denmark; Nyíregyháza, Hungary; Monterrey, Mexico and most recently in Jiaxing, China. Brick decorations and packaging are done at plants in Denmark, Hungary, Mexico and Kladno in the Czech Republic. ‎History of Lego · ‎Lego timeline · ‎The Lego Group · ‎List of Lego themes

  8. forum.wordreference.com › threads › medicine-as-an-uncountable-and-countable-nounmedicine as an uncountable and countable noun

    May 30, 2013 · Isn't the word 'brick' used similarly? For example: Brick are used to build houses. Brick is used to build houses. I think that 'coffe' behaves a little different from 'medicine'. I like coffee. -- uncountable noun Coffe is a very popular beverage. -- uncountable noun Can I have a coffee please? -- countable noun [a cup of coffee]

  9. Feb 13, 2014 · New York City. English - US. Feb 14, 2014. #5. It should be mentioned that "100%" is not a necessary part of the expression; it simply adds emphasis, like "definitely" or "absolutely". You could say, "I am on board with students bringing their cell phones to school." I am on board with = "I approve of", "I am in favor of", "I agree with".

  10. Jun 22, 2010 · Jun 22, 2010. #2. To be "down" is slang for being ok with something. Example exchange: "Want to go to the mall?" "I'm down for that." In this case, Eminem is rapping about meeting another rapper who compliments his style well. When he says "down to ride," he's meaning, essentially, rapping back and forth, and generally being ok.

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