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bridg

n. (obsolete form of bridge English)

Usage examples of "bridg".

For long seconds, the bridge was silent save for the susurration of ventilators and the background noise of powerful engines coming to life deep within the hull.

She saw her husband on the bridge of his ship as she had seen him so many times on their twin expeditions together, first to New Providence and then through the nebula to Earth.

Hell, if I even fart on the bridge, the Council of Ministers will know what it smells like before the purifiers have a chance to scrub the air clean.

It was a recurring dream, and had largely supplanted the one in whichRichardwas incinerated on the bridge of his ship.

He watched his bridge crew go about their duties, struck by how well they worked together after so short a time underway.

Permission to enter the bridge, if you aren’t too busy preparing for the jump.

The usual pre-jump formalities were over quickly and the bridge grew quiet asQueen Julia ’s generators charged.

When the screen cleared, it showed a trio of Ryall withFar Seeker ’s bridge behind them.

He did not want to leave the bridge with his ship in enemy space, but in truth, there was little he could do if the Ryall attacked.

Duty stations included the bridge, the engine spaces, and for some unknown reason, the lifeboat bay.

Along one canal, they passed through a kilometer-long section where various species of climbing plants grew up trellises and across bridges until they formed one long, green-walled tunnel.

As they crossed the pedestrian bridge that lofted them over the resting shelves, a hundred necks turned to follow their progress.

Thus, as Drake swamonto the blastship’s bridge towing his vacuum suit, he found everyone else in the compartment suited up, with their helmets clamped within easy reach.

His bridge screen displayed the tactical situation throughout the foldpoint.

What he'd thought was a collapsed railing on a little log bridge across the meandering creek was actually a tangle of skeletons, their arms dangling down almost to the water.