Bridges
Americannoun
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Calvin Blackman 1889–1938, U.S. geneticist.
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Harry (Alfred Bryant Renton) 1900–1990, U.S. labor leader, born in Australia.
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Robert (Seymour), 1884–1930, English poet and essayist: poet laureate 1913–30.
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Example Sentences
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I can’t think of a NYC athlete turnaround like it—except maybe for KAT’s teammate, Mikal Bridges, who was even more criticized than Towns.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 8, 2026
He also became a vocal leader, having been taken under the wings by former stars Bryce Rainer, Tommy Bridges and Miguel Villegas.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 7, 2026
Bridges, once burnt, require more than good intentions to rebuild.
From MarketWatch • May 31, 2026
Bridges, apartment blocks, schools and hospitals now rise in eastern Libya, which had long been marginalised under Gaddafi.
From Barron's • May 26, 2026
We got out at Embankment Station so that we could walk over one of the Golden Jubilee Bridges and see the view.
From "The London Eye Mystery" by Siobhan Dowd
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