berth - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • occupy: And Doncaster will also be weakened without the Hunts, both of whom usually occupy the central midfield berths.

Preposition: in

  • cabin: She offers up to four berths in two cabins.

Adjective modifier

  • deep-water: In addition, there are direct rail connections to the deep-water berths in King George Dock.
  • overnight: Landowners will often offer moorings for a small charge, and in addition to these overnight berths are available at most marinas.
  • air-conditioned: In the evening you will board the train for the overnight journey to Surat Thani, with second-class air-conditioned sleeping berths provided.
  • wide: They gave us a wide berth, we were more worried they might run aground.
  • vacant: Boston still plan to fill their vacant reserve berth on Press day for which there has been enormous interest from aspiring riders.
  • double: Large twin / double berth aft with vanity basin.

Modifies a noun

  • marina: Swansea also boasts a new Maritime Quarter, complete with waterfront village and a 600 berth marina.
  • caravan: This luxury 8 berth caravan is an Atlas Sahara Super.
  • narrowboat: Countryside Cruising Holidays: Cruising on the 70 foot, 8 -10 berth narrowboat Lazy Days.
  • cabin: Cabins There are six twin berth cabins either side of a heated, central corridor.
  • cruiser: We have chartered this elegant 26 berth cruiser exclusively for our group.
  • tent: A smart, large, six berth tent with nice features.

Noun used with modifier

  • pontoon: As well as 235 pontoon berths, there are 110 swinging moorings with a water taxi service.
  • left-back: Salomon Olembe filled the left-back berth allowing Batty an unexpected chance in the Premiership.
  • playoff: These historical records show, tho, that a playoff berth, let alone promotion, would be just about without precedent.
  • play-off: It was a fitting conclusion to what was another fantastic evening for Swindon Speedway and another significant step toward a Play-Off berth.
  • marina: Over 11,000 new marina berths are likely to be needed over the next decade to meet a shortage of inland waterway moorings.
  • semi-final: Ashour fights Galifi for a semi-final berth tomorrow, and whoever wins will add a milestone to their career.

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