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dry dock
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dry dock
(noun)
dry dock
noun
plural
dry docks
dry dock
noun
plural
dry docks
Britannica Dictionary definition of DRY DOCK
:
a dock that can be kept dry and that is used for building or repairing boats or ships
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The
dry dock
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The ship is in
dry dock
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