brickbat


brick·bat

noun \ˈbrik-ˌbat\

Definition of BRICKBAT

1
: a fragment of a hard material (as a brick); especially : one used as a missile
2
: an uncomplimentary remark

Examples of BRICKBAT

  1. The candidates resorted to hurling brickbats at one another.
  2. For all the brickbats it has received, it's a good plan.

Origin of BRICKBAT

brick + 1bat (lump, fragment)
First Known Use: 1579

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