berth in a sentence
n.
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Definition
Berth: a designated space in a harbor or port where a ship can be moored or anchored.
Sample Sentences
- The ship finally secured its berth at the busy harbor.
- After a long day at sea, the captain was relieved to find a safe berth.
- The cruise line offers luxurious cabins with a view of the berth.
- He waited patiently for his train to arrive at the platform berth.
- The marina has limited berths available for visiting yachts.
- She watched as the fishermen maneuvered their boats into their designated berths.
- Finding an empty berth during peak season can be quite challenging.
- The dockmaster assigned him a berth near the fueling station.
- To ensure safety, each vessel must adhere to its assigned berth.
- The large cargo ship took up most of the available berths in the port.
- The ship was finally assigned a berth after waiting in the harbor for hours.
- She reserved a comfortable berth in the train for her overnight journey.
- The captain maneuvered the vessel into the tight berth with expert precision.
- His dream was to own a yacht and have a permanent berth at the marina.
- They found a cozy berth near the window where they could enjoy the views.
- After a long day of sailing, they were relieved to find an available berth.
- The crew worked diligently to secure the boat in its designated berth.
- Due to the storm, the harbor was crowded, and finding a berth was challenging.
- The cruise line offers a variety of berth options to accommodate all budgets.
- He awoke early to watch the sunrise from his berth on the ship.