Similar words: bridge, bridget, abridge, abridged, cambridge, bridgehead, unabridged, bridge over. Meaning: [brɪdʒ] n. United States labor leader who organized the longshoremen (1901-1990).
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31. More than 17 bridges in the area need reinforcement.
32. Rapid clouds of starlings flew over the seven bridges.
33. Many bridges span the Thames.
34. Robert invites Francesca along as he shoots covered bridges.
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35. They've built roads and bridges and rail systems.
36. People design buildings, bridges, and furniture.
37. Wooden bridges and buildings were instantaneously smashed to bits.
38. He designed the Kelham and Stockwith bridges in Nottinghamshire.
39. Components for use in a.c. bridges present problems.
40. Stuart knew very little about building bridges.
41. Words build bridges into unexplored regions. Adolf Hitler
42. Today their dreams have come true partially because they burned their bridges and never looked back.
43. Roads with unexpected humpback bridges, tightening-radius corners and reasonably free of police and radar traps.
44. In particular the positions around the vital bridges across the river lying between the oilfields and the enemy must be secured.
45. A few were connected with neighbouring towers by spidery bridges, 1,000 feet above ravines of deepest blue.
46. The first few of the many bridges which make up the Gravelly Hill Interchange complex through which the canal passes.
47. Love is that condition in the human spirit so profound that it empowers us to develop courage; to trust that courage and build bridges with it;to trust those bridges and cross over them so we can attempt to reach each other. Maya Angelou
48. I had forgotten my fear until I came to cross one of these bridges on Beejay after rediscovering riding in my thirties.
49. These included some engineering schemes such as bridges and tunnels, but the most interesting feature was undoubtedly the hierarchy of networks.
50. In the wonderful autumn afternoons they walked by streams, crossing on little wooden bridges.
51. At this point the river is divided into three main channels and there are numerous bridges crossing these waterways throughout the city.
52. Also patron of bridges, detraction, discretion, and silence; he is invoked against slander.
53. Despite the squabbles, Harvard-educated Mahmood insists that bridges have been rebuilt between the two countries.
54. From over the bridges and Liffey walls they cheeked the captains with cries of: Hey, Mister!
55. Those parts of the envelope where the thermal resistance is significantly lower are described as cold bridges.
56. Even horses had occasionally made the trip on ice bridges formed in previous years.
57. Bridges were reported to have been blown up and roads to the capital blocked in an effort to halt the march.
58. Some rivers contained masses of broken bridges, black knots of steel bunched grotesquely at the level of the water.
59. A maze of paths with unique wooden seats and bridges enables the weathered and moss-covered rocks to be seen at their best.
60. In 1845 an estimated 740 million bricks were used in stations, bridges, aqueducts, and embankments under construction.
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