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- noun Plural form of
berth . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
berth .
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Examples
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The Avalanche are 10 points out of a playoff spot with 20 games remaining, so the team's streak of 11 consecutive postseason berths is in serious jeopardy.
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The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Switzerland wrapped up the other quarterfinal berths from the group.
USATODAY.com - USA misses penalty shot, settles for 1-1 tie with Ukraine 2005
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They could come this season and by next season gain berths in the Arizona rotation that they won't relinquish for a decade.
covering baseball for USATODAY.com.Building the foundation for the future 1999
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Gila Bend, Salt River gain 1A girls title berths by Sam Good - Feb. 19, 2010 08: 34 PM
azcentral.com | news Sam Good 2010
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It was the first of four consecutive NFC title berths for the Eagles under Andy Reid.
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He said the container terminal capacity was determined using three factors, namely berths, stacking and equipment such as cranes with the stacking capacity specifically needing to be increased.
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Per Fancy, fleetest in man, our titled berths we took
Verses 1889-1896 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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It's the second time in four years that the WIAC has landed three berths, which is the good news, as there are only 18 at-large berths nationally.
Madison.com - top 2009
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- Two Cotton Bowl berths, which is one more than the collective total in the previous 99 years of OSU football.
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After dinner the porter made up the funny little beds, or "berths," as they are called, and soon the Bobbsey twins had crawled into them and were asleep.
The Bobbsey Twins in the Great West Laura Lee Hope
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