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A dock worker or a stevadore.
Yes, the word docks is a common noun, the plural form for the singular noun dock; a word for any dock of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; fore example:The Boothbay Town Docks, Boothbay, METhe Dock Doctors (docks & boatlifts), Ferrisburgh, VTDock's Oyster House (restaurant), Atlantic City, NJ"Death at Victoria Dock" by Kerry Greenwood
The reason it is called a dock is due to the English Legal system being based on Admiralty law. The defendant is "the vessel" and the position of the defendant is in dock. I think
When away from the dock after sunset.
When away from the dock after sunset.
When away from the dock after sunset.
Place the tank on the dock or on shore to fill it.
Place the tank on the dock or on shore to fill it
Place the tank on the dock or on shore to fill it