Ships are tied to things called docks that are in harbors.(usually)
Ships are tied to things called docks that are in harbors.(usually)
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Ships are tied to things called docks that are in harbors.(usually)
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Most ships are tied to the dock. Rats can walk along the ropes that are tied to the dock, right onto the ship.
Dock. Homophone of "doc," slang for a doctor.
They did. But it was only a bucket. They wasn't able to use it though as they were tied up in shackles so they couldn't get to it.
They were captured by slave traders who tied them up and forced them to walk to the ships under the threat of weapons.
no. she just sometimes wears them tied up behind her back.
Not usually. Pirates were sometimes given ships by governments that wanted to hire them, sometimes they were wealthy enough to have ships built for them, sometimes they just commandeered other ships.
you can get tied up from a person of from a trick