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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61. Bridges go two ways, though, and what is about to arrive going the other way is a stultifying 600-year empire.
62. Each of the bits was a heavy load that required bridges to be taken down along the route.
63. The canals are thronged with tour buses, the bridges festooned with banners.
64. Battlefield Engineers build bridges, clear obstacles,[www.Sentencedict.com] build roads or destroy them.
65. Jewel-bright windows, veiled in lead, gaze on slender arched bridges across the Cam.
66. They all go bicycling together and run across bridges and lark about, yes?
67. Meandering paths lead among dirt hills into odd little vales and over small bridges.
68. The parklike preserve also is the site of a tiny cemetery where members of the Bridges family and several Yahgans are buried.
69. A twenty-five-foot wave carrying huge pieces of concrete flattened schools and ripped away bridges.
70. There are a couple of fudge options at hand, but neither entirely bridges the divide.
71. Major bridges will be required to cross the Kerteh river and two rivers running northwest and west from Kemaman Point.
72. In essence, the effect is a little like repairing the bridges on the Rhine River after the war.
73. Bridges with catenary lights that spanned rivers wider than I could swim.
74. Two bascule bridges and one swing bridge further upstream had become totally inadequate.
75. Favourite spots for the visitors are by the rivers and bridges.
76. The landed nobility showed no inclination to build bridges with urban property-owners(sentencedict.com), let alone workers and peasants.
77. A number of particularly important a.c. bridges will now be described and their circuits analysed to find their individual double balance conditions.
78. The group has been trying to build bridges between Cuba and the U.S.
79. He helped them to build bridges and who knows what all.
80. Many of New York's bridges are made using inadequately reinforced concrete.
81. Employees already had cleared the bridges of debris, and only one bridge crossing was under water Monday.
82. Example R.R. prices on the items illustrated are: Clay pipe £2.55; bridges £3.25 and £4.58; large skull £6.12.
83. She could picture her feelings and build bridges between different emotional ideas as a basis for reality testing and impulse control.
84. My father died among old sewing machines, echo of bridges and water in his hand.
85. These bridges were then finished without hindrance, and our heads of columns began to occupy the city.
86. Obviously they had no idea what lay ahead after they had crossed the bridges and got close to the enemy positions.
87. The fate of the bridges is to be lonely; because bridges are to cross not to stay! Mehmet Murat ildan
88. Many of these old bridges have crazy stories behind them.
89. He had a strong commitment to building bridges between the divided community here.
90. The other constructional details were tackled in a similar way, always with the intention of reducing the possibility of cold bridges.
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