to give somebody or something a wide berth

Définition et signification de « give somebody or something a wide berth » en anglais

to give somebody or something a wide berth
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to not become involved with or go near someone or something

IdiomIdiom
InformalInformal
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After the heated argument, John decided to give his colleague a wide berth to avoid further confrontation.
When hiking in the wilderness, it's wise to give wild animals a wide berth to ensure your safety.
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