"hit the bricks" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Audio: en-au-hit the bricks.ogg Forms: hits the bricks [present, singular, third-person], hitting the bricks [participle, present], hit the bricks [participle, past], hit the bricks [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|hit<,,hit> the bricks}} hit the bricks (third-person singular simple present hits the bricks, present participle hitting the bricks, simple past and past participle hit the bricks)
  1. (idiomatic) To travel about, especially on foot. Tags: idiomatic Synonyms (travel or search about): perambulate, pound the pavement, ramble
    Sense id: en-hit_the_bricks-en-verb-Y6EEC72h Disambiguation of 'travel or search about': 76 16 9
  2. (idiomatic) To leave or depart; to get out. Tags: idiomatic Synonyms (leave or depart): hit the road, hit the trail
    Sense id: en-hit_the_bricks-en-verb-NEbkLUXJ Disambiguation of 'leave or depart': 3 95 2
  3. (idiomatic) To participate in a workplace strike or other job action; to participate in a public protest, especially one involving picketing. Tags: idiomatic Categories (topical): Bricks Synonyms (participate in a job action or public protest): take to the bricks, picket, protest, strike, walk out
    Sense id: en-hit_the_bricks-en-verb-TUthv36V Disambiguation of Bricks: 9 32 60 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 6 28 66 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 6 29 65 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 5 28 67 Disambiguation of 'participate in a job action or public protest': 2 9 90

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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