dock - use in sentences

Object

  • cradle: Smart card reader Some of these features are enabled by using a ` docking cradle ' provided with the base unit.
  • station: Data exchange with a stationary PC is a standard feature via docking station or serial cable.
  • tail: They had also had their tails docked, believed to be illegally.
  • bay: There were two docking bays inside the mill for loading the flour.

Converse of object

  • enclose: Welland Lock provides access from the Manchester Ship Canal to the three enclosed docks.

Adjective modifier

  • broad-leaved: A large mature broad-leaved dock can produce up to 60,000 ripe seeds per year.
  • dry: They said she was in dry dock about 6 months ago... .
  • floating: Cleanaway lighter: In 1997 it was decided that the barge could best be saved by being put into a floating dry dock.
  • wet: Boat painting is another area of their expertise with high quality work being carried out in the covered wet dock.
  • disused: A small disused dock exists where the original quayside was.

Modifies a noun

  • leveler: We recently carried out supply-only work in Nigeria for a UK client wanting Blue Giant dock levelers for an airport.
  • connector: The dock is compatible with all iPod's that have a dock connector.
  • hereditament: The code FD should be used for a dock hereditament whose value is determined in accordance with the provisions of the Order.
  • laborer: There are also photographs used during a touring exhibition on dock laborers, organized under the aegis of the Central Office of Information.
  • seedling: Management: In resown grass clover infested with dock seedlings, cutting will reduce seedling numbers initially.
  • basin: Steadily over the last decade, the shanty style chalets that surrounded the dock basin have been demolished.

Noun used with modifier

  • loading: There is a concrete loading dock at the front edge of the site.
  • ipod: Originally i was looking at an apple ipod official dock which was selling for £ 35!
  • cattle: Locos are prepared on what was once the cattle dock, but is now the coal dock, at Embsay.
  • ferry: Liverpool ferries dock at the Victoria terminal, five kilometers from Belfast.

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