Are you doing the 6th grade spelling words. LOL, that was easy
Anyway Ill tell you the answer Dock is to wharf as park is to garage.
Easiest Analogy ever.
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just park it in their garage
Drive in the garage.
it depends on how big your garage is...
You park your boat in a slip along the dock at the marina. Or in a parking lot.
At the marina, alongside the dock, in a slip.
yes you can
It is a place to park and work on cars.
yes
Boats "park" in a slip along the dock (or wharf) at the marina, possibly on the bay.Boats do not park, they moor (at anchorage) or dock in a slip.You park your boat in a slip along the dock at the marina. Or in a parking space on a storage lot if it is trailerable.Boats are 'parked' at a marina (or a port) dockside or in a slip. If they are large boats (like a freighter or an aircraft carrier, they are moored offfshore due to their deep draft.
park in a locked garage
park it in a garage.
You're looking for the word "garage" ! How about an example: "Echelon Towers Voorhees does not include a garage for residents to park their vehicles".