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berthed      
see berth
Berthed      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Berth.
berth         
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Berths; Berth (disambiguation)
(berths, berthing, berthed)
1.
If you give someone or something a wide berth, you avoid them because you think they are unpleasant, or dangerous, or simply because you do not like them.
She gives showbiz parties a wide berth.
PHRASE: V inflects
2.
A berth is a bed on a boat, train, or caravan.
Goldring booked a berth on the first boat he could.
N-COUNT
3.
A berth is a space in a harbour where a ship stays for a period of time.
= mooring
N-COUNT
4.
When a ship berths, it sails into harbour and stops at the quay.
As the ship berthed in New York, McClintock was with the first immigration officers aboard.
VERB: V
berthed
There the Gripsholm was berthed next to another ship.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, usu ADJ prep
Examples of use of BERTHED
1. But the possible is where the debate on women‘s lives is berthed now.
2. The ship will be berthed at a man–made island off that country‘s coast and turned into a luxury hotel.
3. The PN ships berthed in harbour were dressed traditionally in the naval costumes on the occasion and Pakistan Navy hosted a warm welcoming ceremony at the berth.
4. The informant told the police the duo had smuggled the drugs on–board one of the commercial boats berthed at Dubai Creek.
5. Under monsoon skies one recent afternoon, porters loaded a boat berthed in Rangoon with rattan baskets of cloth, children‘s pajamas and bags of rice.