Give someone a wide berth

The phrase "Give someone a wide berth" refers to keeping a significant distance or avoiding close contact with a particular person or situation, often due to apprehension, caution, or the desire to avoid conflict or complications. It suggests maintaining a safe distance to avoid any potential issues or confrontations with the person or situation being referred to.


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