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Bridgeport

[ brij-pawrt, -pohrt ]

noun

  1. a seaport in SW Connecticut, on Long Island Sound.


Bridgeport

/ ˈbrɪdʒˌpɔːt /

noun

  1. a port in SW Connecticut, on Long Island Sound. Pop: 139 664 (2003 est)


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Example Sentences

Nearly a year after the shootings in Newtown, Murphy was again in Bridgeport City Hall, on a dreary Thursday.

But it arguably scored an emotionally more important win in Bridgeport, Conn., where it took over the school board.

The Scouts already got to Jen Tyrrell, a gay mom in Bridgeport, Ohio.

Pettway brought the infant to her home in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and renamed her Nedjra Nance.

There was talk of protests in other cities: Chicago, Seattle, Bridgeport.

Each succeeding train of wagons took longer to make the trip from Bridgeport, and the draft mules were dying by the hundreds.

He had seen a good many elephant-trainers at Bridgeport, and he thought this one had a doubtful look.

I do not suppose the whole of the effects were worth transporting to Bridgeport, although estimated by him at a large amount.

They built a factory in East Bridgeport, and made preparations for manufacturing.

It was owned by a Bridgeport man and he paid par value for it in good gold and silver watches at cash prices.

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