brigge (Meaning)
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brigge (n.)
A bridge.
Synonyms & Antonyms of brigge
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brigge Sentence Examples
- The brigge spanned the river, connecting the two halves of the bustling city.
- As the sun set, the lights along the brigge illuminated the evening sky.
- Engineers carefully inspected the brigge's structure to ensure its stability.
- People strolled hand in hand across the brigge, enjoying the scenic view below.
- The brigge's arches were a marvel of architectural design.
- Fishermen lined the edges of the brigge, casting their lines into the water below.
- A gentle breeze swept across the brigge, carrying the scent of nearby flowers.
- Tourists gathered at the midpoint of the brigge to take photographs of the picturesque landscape.
- The brigge's construction took several years to complete, but it was worth the wait.
- Historical markers along the brigge recounted the stories of its construction and significance to the city.
FAQs About the word brigge
A bridge.
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The brigge spanned the river, connecting the two halves of the bustling city.
As the sun set, the lights along the brigge illuminated the evening sky.
Engineers carefully inspected the brigge's structure to ensure its stability.
People strolled hand in hand across the brigge, enjoying the scenic view below.