like a thousand of brick

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

A queer simile very often heard. It means, of course, very heavily; and then, vigorously; vehemently.


A huge negro woman threw herself convulsively from her feet, and fell like a thousand of brick across a diminutive old man.--Simon Suggs.

The new "Yankee Doodle," by George P. Morris, created an immense noise. Nobody could sit still; hands and feet came into the chorus of their own accord, and the house was down "like a thousand of brick."--New York Paper.

I see he was gettin riled some, and I thought he'd bile over. You see that's the way with us Western folks. If folks is sassy, we walk right into 'em like a thousand of brick.--Mrs. Clavers, Forest Life, Vol. I. p. 109.

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