Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Full of bridges; resembling a bridge.

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Examples

  • Rockstarlover483 heyy do you have any idea if you have to be a certain age to camp there or can anyone? bridgy the tickets last year cost about?

    Virtual Festivals 2010

  • expensive hairstylists are always the key to feeling good about your locks. lockes? is there an 'e' when we're not talking about the boaty-bridgy-things in canals? too lazy to look it up.

    Her Bad Hair 2007

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