Brickbat example sentences

Related (10): criticism, condemnation, censure, disapproval, reproach, denunciation, rebuke, admonishment, animadversion, attack

brick·bat

noun

brickbat (noun) · brickbats (plural noun)

  - a piece of brick, typically when used as a weapon:

  - a remark or comment which is highly critical and typically insulting:

"Brickbat" Example Sentences

1. The critic's review was filled with brickbats rather than praise.
2. He received a brickbat from his boss for missing a deadline.
3. The politician received a lot of brickbats for his controversial decision.
4. The restaurant's new menu received a brickbat from many customers.
5. The artist received a brickbat for their latest painting.
6. The athlete received a brickbat for their poor performance in the game.
7. He got a brickbat from his teacher for not completing his homework.
8. She received a brickbat from her friend for being late to the party.
9. The company received a brickbat for their poor customer service.
10. The author received a brickbat for their latest book.
11. The movie received a brickbat from critics for its poor storyline.
12. The team received a brickbat for their lack of teamwork.
13. She got a brickbat for wearing inappropriate clothing to work.
14. The singer received a brickbat for their out of tune performance.
15. The project received a brickbat from the supervisor for being behind schedule.
16. The organization received a brickbat for not fulfilling their promises.
17. The fashion designer received a brickbat for their latest collection.
18. The actor received a brickbat for their poor acting skills.
19. The student received a brickbat for plagiarizing their paper.
20. The musician received a brickbat for their unstructured music composition.
21. The restaurant chef received a brickbat for overcooking a dish.
22. The company CEO received a brickbat for their lack of leadership.
23. The architect received a brickbat for their poorly designed building.
24. The football team received a brickbat for not winning the game.
25. The politician received a brickbat for their unethical behavior.
26. The artist received a brickbat for their lack of creativity.
27. The presenter received a brickbat for their boring presentation.
28. The website received a brickbat for its slow loading speed.
29. The teacher received a brickbat for their ineffective teaching methods.
30. The author received a brickbat for their grammatical errors in the book.

Common Phases

1. Throwing brickbats at each other;
2. Dodging the brickbats being hurled their way;
3. Facing a barrage of brickbats from the audience;
4. The critic's review was filled with brickbats;
5. The speaker anticipated receiving brickbats from the crowd;
6. The coach gave his team a brickbat for their lackluster performance;
7. The politician weathered a storm of brickbats following her controversial statement;
8. The transgression earned him a few brickbats from his colleagues;
9. The artist was hit with a flurry of brickbats for his latest exhibit;
10. The team captain faced a volley of brickbats from disappointed fans.

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