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(n)
A construction or natural feature that spans a divide.
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A surname.
(N)
a Norwegian masculine given name originating from the Old Norse name Bragi, developing from the word "bragr" meaning poetry.
A surname from German.
(nautical) A two-masted vessel, square-rigged on both foremast and mainmast
A market town and civil parish with a town council in North Lincolnshire district, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref TA0007).
Obsolete form of bridge. [A construction or natural feature that spans a divide.]
(v)
(transitive, ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
(law) A breaking or infraction of a law, or of any obligation or tie; violation; non-fulfillment.
(adj)
(of people or behaviour) Overly bold or self-assertive to the point of being insensitive, tactless or impudent; shameless.
An artificial obstruction, such as a dam, in a river designed to increase its depth or to divert its flow.
A piece of ornamental jewellery having a pin allowing it to be fixed to garments worn on the upper body.
(transitive, figuratively) To begin discussion about (something).
(obstetrics) A breech birth.
(transitive) To make shorter; to shorten in duration or extent.
The capital city of West Flanders province, Belgium.
Borago officinalis, a Mediterranean plant with rough, cucumber-flavored leaves and stems, used in salads and cooked.
Equipped with a bridge (in many contexts).
One who plays bridge (card game)
Obsolete form of brooch. [A piece of ornamental jewellery having a pin allowing it to be fixed to garments worn on the upper body.]
A small piece of material left on an edge after a cutting operation.
Something brewed.
Full of bridges.
A four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with collapsible half-hood, two double seats facing each other, and an outside seat for the driver.
(transitive) To pierce or make holes in.
(intransitive) To move; to be shifted from a fixed position.
(obsolete) The rhesus macaque.
Obsolete form of borage. [Borago officinalis, a Mediterranean plant with rough, cucumber-flavored leaves and stems, used in salads and cooked.]
A strong dialectal accent, usually Irish or Scottish.
(obsolete) A pointed instrument, such as a joiner's awl.
(obsolete) Intrigue; secretive machinations.
(dated or specialised, dog-breeding) A female dog or other canine, particularly a recent mother.
An item of clothing, usually underwear worn to support the breasts.
A distinctive mark, token, sign, emblem or cognizance, worn on one’s clothing, as an insignia of some rank, or of the membership of an organization.
Any of various trees of the genus Betula, native to countries in the Northern Hemisphere.
A town having a municipal corporation and certain traditional rights.
(clothing) A type of round, brimless cap with a soft top and a headband to secure it to the head; usually culturally associated with France.
(slang) A minced oath (as a term of abuse).
(Jamaica) borrow
Behaving as a boor; rough in manners.
A surname from Norwegian.
(stock market, of the price of financial instruments) Characterized by or expecting falling prices.
(chiefly South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe) A social meeting including the braaing of meat; a cookout.
(UK, Ireland) To do a clumsy or inelegant job, usually as a temporary repair; mend, patch up, repair.
A city in Madison County, Kentucky, United States.
A fibrous substance derived from the sugar palm (Arenga pinnata) used as caulk.
(also Romanized as Bīj; also known as Bidzh) a village in Chukam Rural District, Khomam District, Rasht County, Gilan Province, Iran.
Boarlike.
(banking) Initialism of Bank of Japan; also BoJ.
Alternative spelling of bourrée. [A baroque dance of French origin, common in Auvergne and Biscay in Spain in the 17th century.]
(intransitive) To bulge or swell out.
Alternative spelling of barège. [A type of gauzy fabric used for making dresses, originally made in Barèges.]