bridgey (Meaning)

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bridgey (a.)

Full of bridges.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bridgey

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bridgey Sentence Examples

  1. The quaint little town had a charming, bridgey vibe, with cobblestone streets and arching bridges over narrow canals.
  2. As we strolled along the riverbank, we admired the bridgey architecture that adorned the waterfront.
  3. The café had a cozy, bridgey atmosphere, with tables overlooking the tranquil river.
  4. The old neighborhood was filled with bridgey alleys and hidden courtyards, perfect for exploring.
  5. The town planner aimed to create a more bridgey feel to the city, incorporating more pedestrian bridges and archways.
  6. The bridgey pathways winding through the park were lined with lush greenery and blooming flowers.
  7. The boutique hotel nestled by the riverside had a bridgey charm, offering picturesque views from every room.
  8. The artist's depiction of the cityscape captured its bridgey essence, with graceful spans connecting bustling streets.
  9. We found a secluded spot by the bridgey stream to have a picnic, enjoying the serene ambiance.
  10. The children played on the bridgey playground, laughing and chasing each other under the warm sun.

FAQs About the word bridgey

Full of bridges.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The quaint little town had a charming, bridgey vibe, with cobblestone streets and arching bridges over narrow canals.

As we strolled along the riverbank, we admired the bridgey architecture that adorned the waterfront.

The café had a cozy, bridgey atmosphere, with tables overlooking the tranquil river.

The old neighborhood was filled with bridgey alleys and hidden courtyards, perfect for exploring.