Landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out.
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Examples for "dock"
Examples for "dock"
1The vessels are expected to dock near New Orleans' historic French Quarter.
2Two Hamburg dock workers had been arrested outside my house one night.
3Plans include a new floating dock, an eco-focused boardwalk and new washrooms.
4The first smelting plant locked home in its dock, then the second.
5Just as Rupert had said, the dock was clearly out of use.
1It rose above the passenger, as he reached dockage, in a succession of hill terraces.
2But Jabo had a reputation for using them to prevent captains skipping out on dockage fees.
3The dockage they get on street grain and on car lots passed through their elevators helps them.
4The current allowable dockage range is 2 percent to 2.5 percent.
5Excessive dockage, short weights, depressed prices!
1And thanks to the high-priority fee already paid to Aria T'Loak's docking facility, the sleek little vessel was able to enter a berth without delay.
2The station did not have standard docking facilities for the SSTO.
3Docking facilities are better there right now.
4Today, the sole physical inheritance from those years is the leased docking facilities at Tartus, on Syria's northern coast.
5Or perhaps we have other operatives, just like you, who work on maintenance crews in certain rival docking facilities.
6There were in the West Indies no docking facilities; under-water damage could be repaired only by careening or heaving-down.
7"Captain," Lieutenant Yuon called, "there appear to be substantial docking facilities for military ships in this star system.
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