98 Words to use with bridging

Culbertson's own new contract bridge self-teacher.

The young man had come from the drawing-office of a famous bridge-building works.

"I'm going to be a civil engineer, but my ambition is to be a bridge-builder.

A division of young Russians, by an impetuous attack, captured a bridge-head on the Styr and took 2, German and Austrian troops and much rich booty.

The colonel leapt the bridge-rail like a deer, rushed out along the buck-stage, tore off his coat, and sprung headlong into the boiling pool, 'rejoicing in his might,' as old Homer would say.

"Is this a bridge-table or is it not?"

Cards poured in upon them during; the succeeding days and they found themselves busy returning calls and attending dinners, fetes, bridge parties and similar diversions.

After a few moments Lister helped her down on the steamer's bridge-deck.

Bridge problems.

" CHAPTER VII Norgate sat, the following afternoon, upon the leather-stuffed fender of a fashionable mixed bridge club in the neighbourhood of Berkeley Square, exchanging greetings with such of the members as were disposed to find time for social amenities.

HEADEN, T. P. Contract bridge made easy, and the latest bridge laws.

Steel sleepers, big heavy rails, low gradients, excellent cuts and bridge work; cuttings through rock smoothed as if by sandpaper and crevices filled with concrete.

A great mass of bridging material had had to be accumulated in the valley, alongside camouflaged roads.

" Many rudely built cottages stood on the sand-hills just behind the beach, especially at the points, a mile or so apart, where the two Daytona bridge roads come out of the scrub; and one day, while walking up the beach to Ormond, I saw before me a much more elaborate Queen Anne house.

Pleasant new national schools at the bridge end, whither the urchins scamper at the sound of the two o'clock bell.

There was a good deal of shelling by the Turks, but they fired at our new positions and interfered but little with the bridge construction.

When we told him that old Uncle Jimmy, the bridge tender, had sneaked away to a Grand Army Convention, he kind of cooled down on account of being an old veteran himself, and then some of us fellows fished up an old key-bar that had been lost in the river and opened the bridge with it.

Life began to appear to him under a new light, as something serious and mysterious that was exacting a bridge toll, a tribute of courage from all the beings who pass over it, leaving the cradle behind them and having the grave as a final resting-place.

And all this being done through an interpreter, and the consul having unlimbered his falchion and removed his helmet, he and the governor had an absinthe frappé and made a date for a bridge game.

The bridge-gate is open.

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Arms pointed and eyes stared at the figure of a man hanging from a rope fastened to the center of a high bridge span under which the engine was about to pass.

From the meagre description of the conditions and requirements, and from the measurements furnished by the railroad, the engineers of the American bridge company created a viaduct.

Every visitor to Florence must have longed to occupy one of these little bridge houses; but I am not aware that any has done so.

Fierce comes the river down; the crashing wood Gives way, and half it's pines torment the flood; [iv] Fearful, beneath, the Water-spirits call, And the bridge vibrates, tottering to its fall.

98 Words to use with  bridging