bridge
a bridge used by road vehicles
a bridge used by trains
a bridge used by trains
a bridge used by trains
a bridge made of steel
a bridge that is tall or elevated
a bridge with a deck hung from cables
a bridge made of stone
a bridge that is not wide
a bridge where you have to pay to cross
a bridge made of wood
a bridge for people to walk across
a bridge made of ropes
a bridge that can be moved to the side to allow boats to pass
a temporary floating bridge
a bridge built using cantilevers, structures that project horizontally into space, supported on only one end
a bridge with a steeply arched back
someone who plays the card game bridge
the person you play with as a team in bridge
a competition for bridge players
a bridge that spans something (e.g., a river)
a bridge that spans something (e.g., a river)
a bridge extends from one side of a river, valley, etc. to the other
a bridge extends from one side of a river, valley, etc. to the other
a bridge joins two places
a bridge joins two places
a single session of the card game bridge
a match in bridge, usually consisting of the best of three games
moving from one side to the other on the surface of the bridge
moving from one side to the other on the surface of the bridge
in the space below a bridge
to go from one side of a bridge to the other
to construct a bridge
to participate in the card game of bridge
to plan and create the blueprint for a bridge
to stop traffic from using a bridge
to demolish a bridge, often intentionally
for a flood or strong water to destroy and carry away a bridge