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berth
noun
- 1. A sleeping-place in a ship or train, etc.
- Thesaurus: bunk, hammock, cot, bedroom, roomette (
3. Enough room for a ship to be able to turn round in.
(Brit)
4. colloq
- A job or situation, especially a comfortable one.
- Thesaurus: place, situation, employment, job, profession, post, sinecure.
- 1. To tie up (a ship) in its berth.
intr
2. Said of a ship: to arrive at its berth; to moor.
3. To provide a sleeping-place for someone.
- To stay well away from them or it.
Info:
- There is sometimes a spelling confusion between berth and birth.
