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4 sentences with 'docked'

Example sentences and phrases with the word docked and other words derived from it.

Brief definition: docked

Attached to a dock or pier; having had a part cut off, such as a tail or a portion of pay.


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The cargo ship was docked at the port.

docked: The cargo ship was docked at the port.
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Late arrivals found themselves docked pay; five minutes late could mean the loss of several hours' pay, and repeated lateness could mean dismissal.
The ships docked at present-day Wellington Harbour in September or October 1826, and Herd named it Lambton Harbour. Herd later explored the area, and identified a suitable point for a European settlement at the south-west end of the harbour.
The first railway in New Zealand was constructed by the Canterbury Provincial Government in 1863. It was built to a broad gauge of 5 feet 3 inches (1600 mm), to suit rolling stock imported from Victoria, Australia. Its primary purpose was to service ships docked at the Ferrymead wharf.

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