184 adjectives to describe bridge

He had passed all his life in the vicinity, and with the first beams of the sun he pointed to a narrow wooden bridge.

His father's modest dwelling had disappeared, and in its place stood a magnificent mansion, around which stretched a park with pavilions, canals, willow-trees, golden pheasants, and little bridges.

He had passed all his life in the vicinity, and with the first beams of the sun he pointed to a narrow wooden bridge.

The artillery made a track through a garden on the right of the village just before the road reached the broken bridge, and two batteries, the 301st and 302nd, got their guns and limbers across.

It stands right in the midst of a beautiful park, with herds of deer and hundreds of gay-plumaged birdsa park that far and away surpasses even our vaunted Richmond Parkmagnificent timber, dense undergrowth, wild flowers in profusion, and now and again winding lakes and streams, crossed by rustic bridges, and such views over hill and dale as would delight either an artist or an admirer of Nature.

Down the hall they went, then up a flight of wooden stairs which carried them to a covered bridge, and so to the upper story of the factory.

The ancient city of which he was at the time an inhabitant was traversed by a large river spanned by a quaint and many-arched bridge, to which his frantic and aimless wanderings had conducted him.

Gradisca lies on the western bank of the Isonzo, which is crossed close by at Peteano by a magnificent broad wooden bridge, the work of Italian engineers.

The Leam, after drowsing across the principal street of the town beneath a handsome bridge, skirts along the margin of the Garden without any perceptible flow.

She turned again and stopped by a weathered concrete bridge.

But unerringly he trod the rude bridge underfoot, gained the other side without mishap, tossed down his bundle, and lowered himself from the log after it.

Temporary bridges, capable of being taken to pieces, were erected by the engineers over every ravine and water-course, and the materials for every siege advanced steadily, though slowly, to their destination.

Movable and long-span steel bridges, by G. A. Hool and W. S. Kinne.

The gardens are delightful: here is a temple of love; there an artificial rock from which water rushes into a lake; there a picturesque wooden bridge, a rural hamlet, grottoes, cottages embowered in groves of trees, diversified with statues and seatsand above all, the fascinating MAZE, the plan of which is represented in the Engraving. Versailles, its magnificent palace and gardens, are altogether fraught with melancholy associations.

When darkness fell covering troops were to be ferried across the river, and then light bridges would be constructed for the passage of larger units charged with the task of getting the Turks out of their line from Hadrah, through El Mukras to Tel el Rekket.

The carriage was waiting on the high road just across the old Roman bridge.

Ehrenbreitstein completely commands all the adjacent country and enfilades the embouchure of the Moselle which flows into the Rhine at Coblentz, where there is an elegant stone bridge across the Moselle.

Mirabeau was a hero; Gibbon the splendid bridge from the old world to the new.

Looking east the road falls, with many short zigzags in its length, to Kulonieh, crosses the wadi Surar by a substantial bridge (which the Turks blew up), and then creeps up the hills in heavy gradients till it is lost to view about Lifta.

We crossed the river by a massive old bridge, and entered the town.

No act of Kaotsou's reign places him higher in the scale of sovereigns than the improvement of the roads and the construction of those remarkable bridges.

Some magnetic observations in the Britannia and Conway tubular bridges were made last autumn.

I had to inquire my way of a policeman in a flaming helm; because I could not understand his copious directions, he led me to a tiny bridge within earshot of the band, and there refused my proferred coin with the dignity of a Hohenzollern.

SEE ROWAN, RICHARD W. MCKINNEY, WILLIAM E. The laws of duplicate contract bridge.

The sportsmen galloped off towards the nearest bridge.

184 adjectives to describe  bridge