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Definition of Bridge partner
1. Noun. One of a pair of bridge players who are on the same side of the game.
Specialized synonyms: Raiser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bridge Partner
Literary usage of Bridge partner
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Auction Bridge Crimes: A Satirical Arraignment of Twenty Common Faults of by Jay Albert Gove (1917)
"The safe policy for our average auction bridge partner, regardless of how keenly
he may suffer from the surrender, is to concede that the conventions of the ..."
2. Pieces of Hate and Other Enthusiasms by Heywood Broun (1922)
"He makes a very bad husband and father and a worse bridge partner. Freudians know
the complaint as the Euripidean complex. The sufferer is ailing because ..."
3. A Life of Books: The Story of D.W. Thorpe Pty. Ltd., 1921-1987 by Daniel Wrixon Thorpe, Joyce Nicholson (2000)
"I took a young bridge partner with me and we played competition bridge in
Casablanca, Paris and Luxembourg. ..."
4. The Life and Times of Aaron Burr by James Parton (1888)
"The build- ing of the boats and the purchase of provisions were proved by the
persons concerned in those transactions. Dudley Wood- bridge, partner and ..."
5. Bridge Abridged: A Comprehensive and Concise Statement of the Maxims, Rules by Annie Blanche Shelby (1906)
"... therein involved, establishment tactics, unblocking, finesse, and not a few
of the finer and more delicate points of Whist, obtain in Bridge. partner's ..."
6. Lovers of Louisiana (to-day) by George Washington Cable (1918)
"She chanced to cut him as bridge partner and later had permitted him to walk home
with her. This carefully humorous pas- ..."