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flybridge

American  
[flahy-brij] / ˈflaɪˌbrɪdʒ /
Or fly bridge

noun

Nautical.
  1. flying bridge.


Etymology

Origin of flybridge

First recorded in 1605–15; fly 2 + bridge 1

Example Sentences

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The flybridge is equally spacious, a boon for sun worshippers who live where seasons are short.

From Time Magazine Archive

Silverton 45 A flybridge does not a convertible make.

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I like the inboard and outboard safety rails under the covered walkways�they're made possible by the flybridge deck overhangs.

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The flybridge has adjustable captain and co-pilot seats, a sunpad and an L-shaped bench seat for guests.

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On the flybridge, two helm chairs swivel toward the L-shaped bench and table, which can be converted into a massive sunpad.

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