When 50 people stand on a wooden dock, it can be referred to as a gathering or assembly on the dock. If they are all there for a specific purpose, it might be called an event or a meeting. The term could also be a simple description of the situation, like "crowd on the dock."
K. Dock Yip died in 2001.
Ferries from Poole in Dorset dock in Cherbourg, France.
Albert Dock is located in Merseyside, England. Specifically, it is situated in the city of Liverpool. The dock is a notable landmark and part of the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dixon of Dock Green ended on 1976-05-01.
Dock Ellis was born on March 11, 1945 and died on December 19, 2008. Dock Ellis would have been 63 years old at the time of death or 70 years old today.
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Those are called pilings or dock posts. They provide structural support for the dock.
That is NOT A STAND it is a dock connector for a dock like the ihome EDIT: Actually it is a stand. I confirmed it in an iPod touch unboxing video that shows that the iPod comes with a "stand". I have this same problem with my iPod nano: I think you're supposed to stick the dock connector thru the hole in the bottom, but I suspect this compromises it's ability to stand upright.
Welll it's not supposed to stand up I had the same problem before you have attach to a dock on an ihome so it stays in the dock better or else it's simply useless
Yes!!!! The word dock has a few meanings, and this is one of them!
It's a "dock".
An upright wooden or iron post in a boat or on a dock, used in veering or fastening ropes.
Any iPod dock will work. You just need the 3rd generation slide to put in the dock so the iPod can stand upright correctly.
people who dock
Once you've put the GPS stand (or car dock) on the windshield or the pad put the lever down on the GPS stand.
a carpark or dock?