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Bridget

[ US /ˈbɹɪdʒət, ˈbɹɪdʒɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)

How To Use Bridget In A Sentence

  • Never mind that over a decade ago dry brushing was the anticellulite treatment of choice for Bridget Jones, a character not known for her judgment. The Seattle Times
  • They were not long in coming, and the quick light step of Mel was followed by the slow tread of Bridget.
  • His film includes a wonderful scene where Sister Bridget cries when watching The Bells Of Saint Mary's, obviously sees herself in the saintly Ingrid Bergman role.
  • Instead, it piles on the daffiness and winsomeness to such an extent that you keep thinking this trio must have trained at the Bridget Jones school of clowning.
  • I have slept in a shed behind St. Bridget's Place a few times, and behind the priest's house.
  • She had packaged the cookies in tin foil, then put the tinfoil in a plastic grocery bag so that Bridget could hang it in her cubby at school.
  • During those intervening years Bridget had married her husband Robert.
  • Her eyes were painted with dark kohl, hair brighter than Bridget's was, lips plump, face broad and distinctive.
  • Possibly it was some sense of self-protection which made Peter say nothing about Bridget. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
  • Claris had taken Petra down to the shops and Mrs Painter was at the chiropodist 's -- so it was just Bridget and Frances. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
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