dock

simple noun25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

A dock used for business and trade purposes.

A dock designed for loading and unloading cargo ships.

The place where a ferry picks up and drops off passengers.

A structure where boats can be moored.

A dock used by fishing boats or for recreational fishing.

A dock where fishing boats unload their catch.

A dock specifically for loading or unloading coal.

A person employed to load and unload ships at a dock.

A work stoppage by dock workers.

A business that owns or operates docks.

Indicates the location of the accused within the courtroom.

Indicates origin of an action or sound from the accused's position.

Used to indicate presence at the dockside.

Used to indicate something is physically located on the surface of the dock.

Used when a ship is being repaired or serviced in a dry dock.

To reach the dock area.

For a ship to enter the dock to be moored.

For a ship to depart from a dock.

To construct a new dock.

For a ship to move into a dock.

To build or erect a dock, often a large-scale project.

To be on trial or under intense scrutiny.

To be present in court as the accused person.

To walk into the enclosure in a courtroom where the accused stands.

To move into the designated area for the accused in court.

To take a step or walk into the accused's box.

Collocations with "dock"

dock + ...

... + dock