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bridgework

[brij-wurk] / ˈbrɪdʒˌwɜrk /


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Those sites are carefully plotted in advance by Ukrainian artillery teams, turning the pontoon bridgework into bloody, costly affairs for the Russians.

From Seattle Times

Wearing a tank top and shorts and seated in a storage room inside his desultory restaurant, he flashed a wry smile that showed gold dental bridgework.

From Los Angeles Times

My partner has a full set of permanent upper bridgework.

From New York Times

“Then owners might have more resources to address the critical areas sooner and the bridgework could come down,” he said.

From New York Times

Cut-to-length steel is used in a wide range of applications, including buildings and bridgework; agricultural, construction and mining equipment; machine parts and tooling; ships, rail cars, tankers and barges; and large-diameter pipes.

From Reuters