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bridge

[brij] / brɪdʒ /




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Colón, he explained, used his trombone to echo the sound of the Caribbean in New York and bridge the two cultures.

From BBC

The practice, known as “reclassifying,” “reclassing,” “bridge year” or “gap year,” is spreading fast in football, basketball, baseball, lacrosse and other sports where height and strength are key.

From The Wall Street Journal

His second choice made Bubbins raise his eyebrows, going for someone from over the bridge - current England outside half George Ford.

From BBC

Under the agreement with CoreWeave, the firm is obligated to provide $500 million in bridge financing through the end of March, “and that commitment remains fully in place,” it said.

From Barron's

"I headed down to the bridge in the village and the smell would have turned your stomach with diesel," he said.

From BBC