noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
pontoon bridge
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
bridge
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We soon saw the lengthy pontoon bridge spanning the Angara River.
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Military traffic has been crossing the new pontoon bridge since Dec. 31 at a rate up to 400 vehicles each day.
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The pontoon bridge linking Balzac to Joyce.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Again the pontoons refused to rise from the water.
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Lastly to make the picture more realistic, some crew are placed on board, and on the floating pontoons.
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Only some sailors in blue jerseys who appeared as the Shirley chugged alongside the boarding pontoon .
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The empty network of pontoons stretched across the river like floating railway lines.
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The solution he came up with was to use pontoons instead of wheels.
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Then he got me and two more drivers to go into his room for a hand of pontoon .
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There was not enough wind, and as Elmer had said, the pontoons acted like a dime stuck to the table.