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View definitions for berth

berth

noun as in harbor; bunk

noun as in position of responsibility

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UCLA’s quest to scratch and claw its way to a bowl berth after a slow start to the season continues.

A plan to charter an extra large vessel, MV Ben-My-Chree, from the Isle of Man Steam Package Company was dashed last week when the ship was unable to berth safely at Brodick harbour on Arran.

From BBC

The Pioneers host Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, which received an at-large berth out of the Mission League after missing out last season.

I would have given wide berth to the man we spotted across the street, who was swaying slightly and holding onto a corner fence post as if for support.

From Salon

The Trailblazers clinch the Mission League title and possibly a Southern Section Division 1 playoffs berth when Mikhal Johnson hauls in a short scoring pass.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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