Bailey bridge
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of Bailey bridge
Named after Sir Donald Bailey (1901–85), British engineer, its designer
Example Sentences
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They reported she was driving recklessly, and crossed the center line on the Clay Wade Bailey bridge over the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Covington, Kentucky.
From Washington Times
It would likely take the form of a prefabricated truss bridge known as a Bailey bridge, he said.
From Reuters
A half mile below the house, the dirt road leading to the Miller farm crossed the creek on an old military Bailey bridge.
From Project Gutenberg
Rick, Scotty, Barby, Jan, and the Millers walked leisurely along the slow-moving creek, down the dirt road to the old Bailey bridge.
From Project Gutenberg
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