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Meaning of berg

Wordnet

berg (n)

a large mass of ice floating at sea; usually broken off of a polar glacier

Austrian composer in Schoenberg's twelve-tone music system (1885-1935)

Webster

berg (n.)

A large mass or hill, as of ice.

berg Sentence Examples

  1. The towering ice berg cast an ominous shadow over the ship.
  2. The majestic berg floated serenely, its icy exterior shimmering in the sunlight.
  3. Sailors navigated the treacherous waters cautiously, ever vigilant for hidden bergs.
  4. The Antarctic berg was a testament to the immense power of nature and its frozen landscapes.
  5. The research team studied the berg's composition, hoping to unravel the secrets of climate change.
  6. The crags and ridges of the berg formed a surreal and enchanting scene.
  7. Penguins and other wildlife played amidst the icebergs, creating a vibrant spectacle.
  8. The ship maneuvered through a maze of bergs, its crew displaying exceptional skill and caution.
  9. The bergs shattered and calved, creating a thunderous symphony that echoed across the frozen expanse.
  10. The massive berg grounded on the shallows, becoming a temporary island amidst the sea ice.

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The towering ice berg cast an ominous shadow over the ship.

The majestic berg floated serenely, its icy exterior shimmering in the sunlight.

Sailors navigated the treacherous waters cautiously, ever vigilant for hidden bergs.

The Antarctic berg was a testament to the immense power of nature and its frozen landscapes.