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pontoon bridges

n. (pontoon bridge English)

Usage examples of "pontoon bridges".

Hiro is now navigating down a grainy, charcoal-gray avenue of water lined with grainy, light gray pontoon bridges tied up to crisp neon-green barges and ships that glow reddishly from place to place, wherever they are generating heat, It's not pretty.

He could see the river now, the thick columns of blue soldiers crossing on pontoon bridges.

Colonel Leroy was taking half of the companies on a long march, the others were detailed to help drag the great pontoon bridges up to the high road, ready for the march into French territory.

Tens of thousands of soldiers were marching over the pontoon bridges already flung across the river.

Each was connected by pontoon bridges to others, and some had canals instead of streets.

A shallow reef provided a natural breakwater, while long heavy-duty pontoon bridges served as docks and walkways between the berths and the platform.