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Ways across rivers
Answer for the clue "Ways across rivers ", 7 letters:
bridges
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Bridges (first name and dates unknown) was an English first-class cricketer associated with Cambridge Town Club who was active in the 1820s. He is recorded in two matches, totalling 27 runs with a highest score of 19.
Usage examples of bridges.
It seemed positively impossible that Cag could writhe his way through such fire but he bore on, clicking his shutters at the doomed bridges.
They were the ships of Task Force 77 and they had been sent to destroy the communist-held bridges at Toko-ri.
That's why, one of these days, we'll knock out those bridges at Toko-ri.
Now, to the navy off Korea, it was the deadly concentration of mountains and narrow passes and festering gun emplacements that hemmed the vital bridges at Toko-ri.
Finally Brubaker asked, ``Do we have to knock out those particular bridges?
And a messenger will run in with news that the Americans have knocked out even the bridges at Toko-ri.
Instead he held to one unwavering conviction: ``A messenger will run in and tell the commissars, `They even knocked out the bridges at Toko-ri.
For the first time in his life he became desperately afraid and wanted to leave the Savo right then, for he saw leading from the deck of the carrier, right above the bodies of his wife and daughters, four bridges stretching far out to sea and they were the bridges of Toko-ri and he was breathlessly afraid of them.
When she regained control Admiral Tarrant asked, ``Has Harry told you about the bridges?
Then she controlled her voice to make it sound casual and asked, ``What are the bridges at Toko-ri?
There are four bridges, two for railroads, two for trucks, and they're vital.
When we bomb the bridges we must dive in one end and climb out the other.
Not the wars of Caesar nor the invasions of Napoleon nor the river bank at Vicksburg nor the sands of Iwo were worse than the Korean war if your husband had to bomb the bridges, and toward morning Nancy could control her courage no longer and began to cry.
Ahead of him streaked a single Banshee with an extraordinary nose containing nine broad windows through which heavy cameras would record the bridges of Toko-ri.
Hidden among them, somewhere to the west, cowered the bridges of Toko-ri, gun-rimmed and waiting.