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was bridging
noun
A construction or natural feature that spans a divide. The upper bony ridge of the human nose. A prosthesis replacing one or several adjacent teeth. The gap between the holes on a bowling ball
Exact(14)
"I was bridging worlds.
"I was bridging the extremities of two worlds," he recalls.
"She was bridging relations between partners — Chinese and foreign partners".
_And the narrative gaps, is that something that the reader was bridging?
"When we started out, our motto was, 'Bridging the Gap between Brooklyn and New Jersey.' We think we've been pretty successful at it".
A few seats down, Jessica Alba was bridging the split schools of thought with a black cropped sweater and longish skirt in ballerina pink.
Similar(46)
The problem is bridging the gap".
Ideal Media is bridging that gap.
The default is bridging.
"We're bridging between large-scale and small-scale fabrication.
Increasingly, appetites are bridging borders.
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