brickbat

Etymology


The is derived from. The is derived from the noun.

Noun

 * 1)  A piece of brick, rock, etc., especially when used as a weapon (for example, thrown or placed in a sock or other receptacle and used as a club).
 * 2)  A piece of (sharp) criticism or a (highly) uncomplimentary remark.
 * 1)  A piece of (sharp) criticism or a (highly) uncomplimentary remark.
 * 1)  A piece of (sharp) criticism or a (highly) uncomplimentary remark.
 * 1)  A piece of (sharp) criticism or a (highly) uncomplimentary remark.
 * 1)  A piece of (sharp) criticism or a (highly) uncomplimentary remark.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian:
 * Russian: ,


 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian:

Verb

 * 1) To attack (someone or something) by swinging or throwing brickbats (noun ).
 * 2)  To assail (someone or something) with (sharp) criticism.
 * 1)  To assail (someone or something) with (sharp) criticism.

Translations

 * Finnish: heittää kiviä
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish: arvostella kärkevästi
 * Macedonian: