docking

[ US /ˈdɑkɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /dˈɒkɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of securing an arriving vessel with ropes
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How To Use docking In A Sentence

  • Read-only or recording CD and DVD drives are available either as accessories or as part of a docking station.
  • The tug eased into the narrow docking space.
  • He tugged on a jacket and walked himself out to the Winchester Pier, undocking the small rowboat that he used to make the journey to the tower.
  • Southeast with coastal high - speed railroad docking, will radiate the area.
  • ‘They're signaling that they're ready for docking,’ the radioman said.
  • Just after midnight, the Russian Mission Control centre will give the command for undocking from the International Space Station.
  • A trained work elephant then moved up on either side, rather like tugs docking a ship.
  • Other concepts include wind and submarine cars with the latter docking onto floating pontoons.
  • And with a ship docking it can run to 850 people tucking in at the cookhouse.
  • The docking of working animals' tails will only be allowed where there is a risk of tail injury.
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