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The region adjacent to a boat dock
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dockside
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the region adjacent to a boat dock
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The area near a dock, or next to a docked ship.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ After midnight, taking his careful, indirect route home from his dockside rendezvous, he had met two men. ▪ At Caen Musgrave went to a regatta, where seven thousand spectators lined the dockside . ▪ Here they would diverge on ...
Usage examples of dockside.
LA and New York, as well as Tokyo -- and in the weeks before Christmas when demand is running high, the dockside price for a big ahi in Kona can run up to five and sometimes ten dollars a pound.
Their booms creaked and groaned as they swung the pallets of sacks from dockside to deck hatches, where the crewmen, as black begrimed as everything else in sight, wedged them down into the remaining hold space.
All this great ever-increasing flood of bronze, brass, chrome, Fiberglas, lapstreak, teak, auto pilots, burgees, Power Squadron hats, nylon line, all this chugging winking blundering glitter of props, bilge pumps and self-importance needs dockside space.
Fiberglas, lapstreak, teak, auto pilots, burgees, Power Squadron hats, nylon line, all this chugging winking blundering glitter of props, bilge pumps and self-importance needs dockside space.
Flashing newsboards warred, streaming stock and futures tickers under cosmetic adverts and the dockside news.
The two on the dock felt their hearts sink as Dooly, out of breath, lurched up and looked with amazement at the empty dockside.
Angelo leaned to the comp console and keyed through to dockside, where the shock of a massive pullout still had crews spilling out on emergency call: military crews had handled it, their own way, undocked without interval.
All the sneaking around, the whispers at dockside, rich clones pretending to be poor vars, those might point to crime.
Krondor knew where the market section ended and the dockside began, where Harborside became Fishtown and how the other unofficial precincts were arrayed.
He turned along the harborside, with the dockside buildings burning, it was bright as day but no one was in sight.
She rode in plain sight of the balconied dockside refectory where we proposed to sup.
She was shaking-gods, she had been in dockside brawls and barfights and a set-to with her son and never lost her head like that.
She was shaking—gods, she had been in dockside brawls and barfights and a set-to with her son and never lost her head like that.
A small crowd of dockside necromancers, who had gathered around to watch, drifted back to their work, which involved keeping the laboring cadavers at theirs.
There were the warship accesses at their right, bright and cheerful as merchanter accesses, but uniformed troops came and went there, and security guards with guns stood at various of the offices on dockside.