bricks and mortar
Britishnoun
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a building or buildings
he invested in bricks and mortar rather than stocks and shares
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( as modifier )
a bricks-and-mortar fortune
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a physical business premises rather than an internet presence
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( as modifier )
bricks-and-mortar firms
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Example Sentences
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Now, the tech company is hitting back at Walmart in bricks and mortar retail, proposing to build a 225,000 square-foot store located in suburban Chicago.
From Barron's • Jan. 22, 2026
It’s not just about bricks and mortar and shelter.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 24, 2025
But buildings are made of bricks and mortar and wood and concrete.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 26, 2025
"We've been doing 150 years of bricks and mortar standing at the front of the classroom," he said.
From BBC • Feb. 17, 2025
Dimly, Jonah wondered how the builder had done that, how the flimsy metal mailbox wasn’t crushed by the heavy bricks and mortar.
From "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix
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