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Dock and Harbor

Dock

Dock verb - To stop at or near a place along the shore.
Usage example: the cruise ship docked at the first port of call early the next morning

Harbor is a synonym for dock in waterfront topic. In some cases you can use "Harbor" instead the word "Dock" as a noun or a verb.

Nearby Words: docking, docked, dockage, dockyard, docker

Harbor

Harbor noun - A part of a body of water protected and deep enough to be a place of safety for ships.
Usage example: the tanker stayed in Boston harbor three days to undergo repairs

Dock is a synonym for harbor in place for storing boats in the water topic. Sometimes you can use "Dock" instead the word "Harbor" as a noun or a verb.

Both words in one sentence

  • Oh Crap / Live-Action TV It ended up getting shot out into the harbor while they were firing water slugs back at the Navy dock.
  • Take the Wheel In Licence to Kill, in a diversion to let Bond sneak onto the Wavekrest yacht, Pam Bouvier poses as a harbor pilot and starts pulling the ship into the dock.
  • Series / Deadliest Catch Later on, at the start of opie season, Wild Bill repaid the favor by having his crew chain the Northwestern to the dock so it couldn't get out of the harbor.
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