Berth in a sentence as a noun

Give bikers a wide berth. Slow down if it is unsafe to pass.

Other than that I'm going to give him a wide enough berth because I don't like his writing style.

I'm sure most fishermen would be pretty happy if they could get a small berth a bit out of town at half the price?

Au contraire, if it is related to Scientology, give it a very wide berth.

Sorry, things are really backed up at Li's port, what with the sudden unscheduled maintenance on that crane near your berth.> Sorry for the rant.

Women who could actually challenge you intellectually are keeping a wide berth around you.

Berth in a sentence as a verb

Sometimes I feel as though I'm in a minuscule minority, as an avowed Mac user who gives a wide berth to any of their software.

I assume you are not suggesting that a police car responding to an incident should should "Give bikers a wide berth. Slow down..." because that is ridiculous.

There's an incredible berth of information on how to create attractive companies for investment, but not so much on dating your investors.

Cars give a wide berth and are usually paying a lot of attention because it's unusual for a skateboarder to be able to ride alongside cars at bike speeds.

It's almost pathological -- anything that can potentially affect a US person is given extremely wide berth.

When it comes to private property, the laws create a social norm wherein you're expected to give peoples' private property a very wide berth except according to certain clearly-defined, socially-accepted conventions.

Berth definitions

noun

a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury"

See also: position post office spot billet place situation

noun

a place where a craft can be made fast

See also: mooring moorage slip

noun

a bed on a ship or train; usually in tiers

See also: bunk

verb

provide with a berth

verb

secure in or as if in a berth or dock; "tie up the boat"

See also: moor

verb

come into or dock at a wharf; "the big ship wharfed in the evening"

See also: moor wharf