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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91. Like any movie scientist worthy of his white coat, Bridges goes slowly mad.
92. He showed talent as both engineer and entrepreneur, and other bridges and roads followed.
93. The grid diameter is 100-150m and the facilities involved are very simple paths, bridges and short missing links.
94. The 75-ton monster was spotted by staff at Three Bridges station[sentencedict.com], a short train ride from busy Gatwick Airport.
95. The availability of two variable transformer ratios allows even more widely differing impedances to be compared than is possible with single-transformer bridges.
96. Despite many bridges, viaducts, embankments, cuttings and tunnels the lines twist and turn in detours around the hills.
97. The class erupted in laughter and they were like, you build bridges so they can blow them up?
98. He bridges that gap between the Old and the New.
99. Moss gardens, straw-mat rooms, wooden bridges arching in the moonlight, paper lanterns with the fire glowing inside.
100. Bridges also had become known for his mapping of the territory and for the aid he rendered to shipwrecked sailors.
101. All over the railway system, similarly expensive bridges and tunnels are nearing collapse.
102. Highway One, the most important road in the whole country, did not even have its own bridges.
103. There are no bridges yet: one has to cross by ferry.
104. I think men are just more interested in building buildings and bridges and cars.
105. I was driving in London recently and was sent crazy by roadworks and closed bridges at almost every turn.
106. And it has opened roads and bridges destroyed during the fighting.
107. The bridges are meant to be kept in good repair.
108. The historical theme extends to cover local canals, bridges, floods, natural history and archaeology.
109. Engineering crews were checking the Seattle area's many bridges for damage and some were closed as a precaution.
110. Actually, he was building two suspension bridges, side by side, and planning to lash them together.
111. Railways needed locomotives, rolling stock and signalling equipment, besides rails and bridges.
112. Trees were uprooted, tents blown down, the bridges over the Chickahominy nearly swept away, and the very earth flooded.
113. Clapper or rough stone bridges are also a familiar part of the Dartmoor scenery.
114. The dock's redeeming qualities are the old swing bridges and the boats themselves, many of them beautiful old sailing ships.
115. MANs are usually segregated hierarchically into smaller LANs that are interconnected using devices called bridges.
116. We also need to develop bridges between academic research and its application.
117. Motorists peek as they zoom across it on bridges or freeway overpasses.
118. Visitors travel through the exhibit on a wooden walkway similar to the wood and rope bridges in adventure movies.
119. Prince doesn't so much build bridges between categories as create music that exceeds each category simultaneously.
120. Male speaker It's important bridges of this age are regularly checked.
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