VERB
- maneuver (a ship) into a drydock
NOUN
- a large dock from which water can be pumped out; used for building ships or for repairing a ship below its waterline
How To Use drydock In A Sentence
- He recalled one time on a drydock job, when he was driving an Allis-Chalmers HD-14 angledozer back to the tractor shop to have a new corner welded on the blade, and a labor foreman flagged him and asked him to backfill a trench. Arcana Magi - c.1: Oryn Zentharis, Seeker of the Truth
- Facilities at the main plant include a 750-foot drydock, three shipways, three wharves, an outfitting pier, four level-luffing cranes, and covered facilities for pre-outfit and assembly.
- The total quay length measures 2630m and the port offers 11 commercial shipping berths, a repair quay and a drydock.
- During the storms of winter ships in the harbour were drydocked for repairs and refitting.
- During the storms of winter ships in the harbour were drydocked for repairs and refitting.
- To drydock vessel for examination, cleaning, painting and under water work.
- Whistle blew, Jake threw the uneaten portion of his sandwich out on the river, stood, picked up his thermos, the cap, screwed them together, started walking back to the drydock. Transubstantiation, the gospel of Jake as told by his disciple, Billy Redstone
- During the storms of winter ships in the harbour were drydocked for repairs and refitting.
- '' Oglala '' (CM-4); tug '' Sotoyomo '' (YT-9); and Floating Drydock Number 2. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]