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ship or navigational hazard is said to give the other ship or hazard a wide berth. http://www.answers.com/topic/wide-berth Should they be given a wide berth? I don't think they should get a wide berth, but perhaps you should give
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/2010/1/21/1263789/d..... Where Did the Term “Swashbuckler” Come From and What Does the Phrase “Wide Berth” Mean? Swashbuckler, a word we use for a pirate, was created... Top Q&A for:What Does Berth Mean What does berth mean? 1. a job in an organization
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Popular Q&A for: 4 Berth How heavy is 4 berth caravan on average?You cannot generalise. Previous answer is about right. Go on to the caravan club website they will give you all the weights and suitability
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Nautical. to come to a dock, anchorage, or moorage. Idiom. 8. give a wide berth to, to shun; remain discreetly away from: Since his riding accident, he has given ...
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Jan 19, 2009 ... A survey conducted by The New York Times and CBS News found a US public eager to give the president-elect a wide berth as he attempts to ...
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Hello. "People often give me a wide berth because I express my feelings openly." "give someone a wide berth" Is this commonly used?
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Dear All, How to say in French 'some people give church a wide berth'? Many thanks for your help!
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