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docket

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ The court's docket of civil rights cases is light compared to last year's. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But the paper proved to be a delivery docket . ▪ There, they would check it off and whoosh it back to you with the customer's ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Docket may refer to: Docket (court) , the official schedule of proceedings in lawsuits pending in a court of law. Agenda (meeting) or docket, a list of meeting activities in the order in which they are to be taken up Receipt or tax invoice, a proof of payment ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Docket \Dock"et\, n. [Dock to cut off + dim. suffix -et.] A small piece of paper or parchment, containing the heads of a writing; a summary or digest. A bill tied to goods, containing some direction, as the name of the owner, or the place to which they ...

Usage examples of docket.

Gaal Dornick, who sat in the docket caught between boredom and fear for his life a numbing situation, as Hari well knew.

She hears people gibbering about Osama and al-Qaeda and she tries to think of the awful fireball approaching and the panic and the noise and the pyrolytic reek of burning aviation fuel and those microseconds of blind terror and all she can concentrate on is the window repairman with his bag of tools and triplicate dockets to sign.

Hunter Semmes was on the jail docket, she was relieved to get a negative.

He resumed his reading and docketing by the light of the little lamp which had just subserved the purposes of a spy.

Admiralty down on him like a hundred of bricks, but also the Navy Office, the Transport Board, the Victualling Office, the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, the Home Office, and no doubt half a dozen other bodies, each better than the last at calling for accounts, dockets and vouchers, at handing down reprimands, at holding officers liable for extraordinary sums, and at involving them in endless official correspondence.

The Blood in the Red White and Blue unfurled before them, going up in flames for the stark parade of names sprung from briefs, dockets, decrees, each more hateful than the last till finally the smoke cleared, the music died and now the room echoed with the clop clop of a horse and carriage seen approaching up a drive adroop with Spanish moss from the pillared veranda of an antebellum mansion by an imposing liveried black there he is!

In a secret drawer of his desk, making it difficult to open or close, lay docketed reports headed Villiers, Diana, widow of Charles Villiers, late of Bombay, Esquire, and Canning, Richard, of Park Street and Coluber House, co.

Yoshi was alert and well trained, and noticed the lapse and docketed it for future use, pleased that he had seen into his enemy.

Hoag heard the underlying passion, docketed it and left the matter there, his mind suddenly back in London where his sister and her husband were bringing up his son and daughter, as always hating himself for leaving India, bowing to convention and so killing her, Arjumand the lovely.

In his cubbyhole Ori was unafraid, fire drilled, safely out of the billowing smoke, hugging the floor, his mouth already covered with a beer-soaked rag, his emergency escape route automatically docketed the moment he had gone into the room.

He assessed and docketed this fact, wondering why he was thinking so slowly, and why he heard a roar coming from under his right ear.

For an object to be admitted for consideration in a trial it had to be ticketed, docketed and continuously accounted for.

The unmarked car ahead of us carried the four policemen and a variety of bagged, docketed, documented objects for which receipts had been given to Gordon Quint.

At the Palais de Justice they would tell him nothing: the list of new arrests had not yet been handled in by the commandant of Paris, Citizen Santerre, who classified and docketed the miserable herd of aspirants for the next day's guillotine.

There they were neatly docketed and marked: "The affairs of Arnould Fabrice.