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covered bridge

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Explanation of "Covered Bridge"

Definition: A covered bridge is a type of bridge that has a roof and walls on the sides. This design helps protect the bridge and the vehicles or people using it from bad weather, like rain or snow.

Advanced Usage:
  • In literature and art, the covered bridge can symbolize a connection between two places or ideas, often representing safety and shelter.
Word Variants:
  • Covered (adjective): Describing something that has a roof or protection.
  • Bridge (noun): A structure built to span physical obstacles for the purpose of providing passage.
Different Meanings:
  • The term "bridge" alone can refer to different kinds of bridges, not just covered ones. For example, there are suspension bridges, arch bridges, and beam bridges, each with its own design and purpose.
Synonyms:
  • There aren't direct synonyms for "covered bridge," but you can describe it in different ways:
    • "Roofed bridge"
    • "Sheltered bridge"
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that include "covered bridge," the concept of a bridge can appear in idiomatic expressions related to connections or overcoming obstacles. For example: - "Burning bridges" means to end a relationship or connection in a way that cannot be repaired. - "Cross that bridge when we come to it" means to deal with a problem when it arises, rather than worrying about it in advance.

Summary:

A covered bridge is a unique and protective structure that allows safe passage over obstacles like rivers or valleys.

Noun
  1. a bridge whose passageway is protected by a roof and enclosing sides

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