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Brickfielder
Brickfielder Brick"field`er, n. [Australia] 1. Orig., at Sydney, a cold and violent south or southwest wind, rising suddenly, and regularly preceded by a hot wind from the north; -- now usually called southerly buster. It blew across the Brickfields, formerly so called, a district of Sydney, and carried clouds of dust into the city. 2. By confusion, a midsummer hot wind from the north.

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- Harmattan Bursters cause brickfielders on Sydney avvos by The Irish Times. Sep 19, 2000. Brickfielder by Oxford Reference brickfielder in British English by...
- A brickfield is an open site where bricks are made. Place names are often formed from the word. Brickfield, Brickfields, or Brickfielder may also refer...
- Look up brickfield in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A brickfield is a field or other open site where bricks are made. Land may be leased by an owner...
- Brickfields Recreation Ground is a sports stadium and multi-sport complex in Devonport, Plymouth, England. It is run by EveryoneActive on behalf of Plymouth...
- The Brickfield is a 1964 novel by the British writer L.P. Hartley. An elderly author dictates his memoirs, recalling his youthful years. It was followed...
- 101°45′1.84″E / 3.0577750°N 101.7505111°E / 3.0577750; 101.7505111 Brickfields is a neighbourhood (as well as an administrative zone) located on the...
- Cranham Brickfields is an 8.5 hectare Local Nature Reserve and a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade I, in Cranham in the London...
- A brickyard or brickfield is a place or yard where bricks are made, fired, and stored, or sometimes sold or otherwise distributed from. Brick makers work...
- Brickfield Hill in 1876. Brickfielder, the hot wind, takes its name from Brickfield Hill Devonshire Street Cemetery, incorrectly known as Brickfield Hill...
- there was a village called Brickfield Town on the site of Sandymount Green; this took its name from Lord Merrion's brickfields, which stretched from here...