Pronunciation: /ˈreɪnboʊ brɪdʒ/
noun a bridge that appears in the sky as a result of sunlight shining on raindrops, often symbolizing a connection between the earthly and spiritual realms
A1 I saw a rainbow bridge in the sky after the rain.
A2 The children were excited to cross the rainbow bridge at the playground.
B1 Legend says that pets cross over the rainbow bridge when they pass away.
B2 The architect designed a stunning rainbow bridge to connect the two parts of the city.
C1 The artist's painting of the rainbow bridge captured the beauty of the structure.
C2 Visitors flock to the city to walk across the famous rainbow bridge and admire the view.
formal The rainbow bridge is a symbol of hope and connection between this world and the afterlife.
informal Have you ever heard of the rainbow bridge where pets go when they pass away?
slang I believe in the rainbow bridge where all our furry friends are waiting for us.
figurative The rainbow bridge represents the journey from life to death and beyond.
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