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Bridget

[ brij-it ]

noun

  1. Saint. Brigid, Saint.
  2. a female given name.


Bridget

/ ˈbrɪdʒɪt /

noun

  1. AlsoBrideBrigid Bridget, Saint453523FIrishRELIGION: abbessRELIGION: saint 453–523 ad , Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland. Feast day: Feb 1
  2. AlsoBirgitta Bridget, Saint?13031373FSwedishRELIGION: nunRELIGION: visionaryRELIGION: saint ?1303-73, Swedish nun and visionary; patron saint of Sweden. Feast day: July 23


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We loved Zellweger as Bridget Jones for owning her weight, finding love, and never settling for less than she deserved.

The worldwide panic over her new look is rooted in a sense of betrayal to the "be yourself" values that Bridget Jones embodied.

I live-texted Colin the plot of Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason a few months back while I was watching it.

And they failed to force two key witnesses—Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Stepien—to produce documents.

I just felt like he had a hard time letting go, and he felt like he needed to kill Bridget himself.

Just wait till hes took to his room, an twould be betterindeed, believe your old Bridget, it would!

The house was closed, and Mr. Dale started immediately for California, taking the girls and Bridget with him.

"'Twill be somethin' good for Miss Nelly then," Bridget replied sagely.

When Bridget arrived with the doctor she found that the old lady had disappeared leaving, however, a card for Mrs. Wilkie.

Now, don't crawl along that way,” said Nannie impatiently as Bridget crept up to her, “and take hold as if you weren't afraid.

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