bridgeless
Americanadjective
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lacking a bridge.
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being impossible to cross with a bridge.
Example Sentences
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At the bottom of the ridge the next morning, we switched from hiking boots to sandals for a flat, low-lying section with 18 bridgeless creek crossings.
From New York Times ● Oct. 22, 2010
He had no doubt counted on plenty of time to regroup his forces, while Eisenhower prepared for the "naval operation" of crossing a bridgeless Rhine.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Suddenly, out of the smoke, the now bridgeless Rhine appeared, flowing placidly.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Those Germans who reached the bridgeless Seine were under almost continual daylight air attack.
From Time Magazine Archive
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When he saw me he removed his delicate half- glasses from his bridgeless boxer’s nose.
From "Native Speaker" by Chang-rae Lee
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