Bridge meaning in English
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Definition
a bridge: a construction over water or from one higher point to another for people to walk or drive across; a link, a connection
(Do you play) bridge?: (Do you play) a card game derived from whist?
Examples
- "I paid for my own flights from France, and when I started working at Delavigne, I had to sleep under a bridge for three weeks."
- "Bruno : I was told that bridge was falling down."
- "Well I can't guarantee you'll be flying under any bridges today."
- "Philip : I'll burn that bridge when I come to it."
- "Brian : We could show you all the great sights: Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, 10 Downing Street, and London Bridge!"
- "If I ever need to jump off of a bridge it will be that one."
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