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Bridge Phrases
101 phrases and expressions related to "bridge".
Phrases
- A bridge too far
- A chain is only as strong as its weakest link
- As cross as two sticks
- Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon and Garfunkel album and song)
- Bridge that gap with Cadbury's Snack (Cadbury's Snack advertising slogan)
- Bridge the gap
- Bridget Jones's Diary (Helen Fielding book and Renee Zellweger / Colin Firth movie)
- Build bridges
- Burn your bridges
- City Linking, smart thinking (City Link advertising slogan)
- Connect the dots
- Cross To The Other Side (The Inspirations song)
- Cross border
- Cross dressing
- Cross into the Blue (United States Air Force advertising slogan)
- Cross my heart and hope to die
- Cross my palm with silver
- Cross over to the other side
- Cross purposes
- Cross swords with
- Cross the Rubicon
- Cross the aisle
- Cross the floor
- Cross the line
- Cross your fingers
- Cross your mind
- Crossing the Rubicon
- Don't burn your bridges behind you
- Don't cross the bridge till you come to it
- Dot the I's and cross the T's
- Double cross
- Dutch auction
- Fcuk advertising (French Connection United Kingdom advertising slogan)
- Go forth and multiply
- Have a cross to bear
- Hold forth
- If you can't beat em, join em
- If you like a lot of chocolate on your biscuit join our Club (Jacob's Club advertising slogan)
- Issue forth
- Join forces
- Join hands
- Join in marriage
- Join the Pepsi People (Pepsi advertising slogan)
- Join the club
- Join the colours
- Join the dots
- Join the professionals (British Army advertising slogan)
- Join the tea-set (Typhoo Tea advertising slogan)
- Join up
- Link farm
- Link rot
- London bridge is falling down (line from nursery rhyme)
- March from Bridge on the River Kwai (Mitch Miller song)
- March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers
- Missing link
- On me head son (Invitation to cross a football so that another player can head it)
- Only connect
- Out of sweetness came forth strength (Tate & Lyle advertising slogan)
- Out of the strong came forth sweetness (Lyle's Golden Syrup advertising slogan)
- Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross to see a fine lady upon a white horse (line from nursery rhyme)
- Sally forth
- Scent to bed (French Connection United Kingdom advertising slogan)
- Set forth
- Soulful connection
- Spick and span
- Stop, Look and Listen; remember the Green Cross Code (UK Road Safety Campaign advertising slogan)
- Sydney Harbour Bridge (tourist attraction in Sydney Australia)
- The Big Lebowski (Jeff Bridges movie)
- The Bridge On The River Kwai (David Lean movie)
- The Brooklyn Bridge (tourist attraction in New York USA)
- The Fabulous Baker Boys (Jeff Bridges / Michelle Pfeiffer movie)
- The French Connection (Gene Hackman movie)
- The Golden Gate Bridge (tourist attraction in USA)
- The Last Picture Show (Jeff Bridges movie)
- The Men Who Stare At Goats (Jeff Bridges / George Clooney / Ewan McGregor movie)
- The Problem of Thor Bridge (Sherlock Holmes story)
- The Rialto Bridge (tourist attraction in Venice Italy)
- The greatest tragedy is indifference (Red Cross advertising slogan)
- The way of the cross
- View from a Bridge (play by Arthur Miller)
- Water under the bridge
- We will cross that bridge when we come to it
- Why did the chicken cross the road?
- You are the weakest link, goodbye (A catchphrase from The Weakest Link)
- Zebra crossing
Related
- A bridge too far
- Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon and Garfunkel album and song)
- Bridge that gap with Cadbury's Snack (Cadbury's Snack advertising slogan)
- Bridge the gap
- Don't cross the bridge till you come to it
- London bridge is falling down (line from nursery rhyme)
- March from Bridge on the River Kwai (Mitch Miller song)
- Sydney Harbour Bridge (tourist attraction in Sydney Australia)
- The Bridge On The River Kwai (David Lean movie)
- The Brooklyn Bridge (tourist attraction in New York USA)
- The Golden Gate Bridge (tourist attraction in USA)
- The Problem of Thor Bridge (Sherlock Holmes story)
- The Rialto Bridge (tourist attraction in Venice Italy)
- View from a Bridge (play by Arthur Miller)
- Water under the bridge
- We will cross that bridge when we come to it